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Vladimir Putin's path to power
Dryndak, Roksolana ; Svoboda, Karel (advisor) ; Litera, Bohuslav (referee)
Bachelor thesis Vladimir Putin's path to power focuses on analysis of the development of his career. I have chosen to approach it by case study method. It chronologically describes the development of Putin's career, dated from the moment he joined the KGB structure back in 1975 up till his victory in Russian Federation presidential elections in March 2000. Part of my thesis is an introduction of his political contribution in years 1996-2000. These years gained him more popularity and therefore he became massively influential throughout these 4 years. However, it mostly focuses on infra-political machinations of Boris Yeltsin and his people towards Putin. My thesis also sums up the basic facts and specifics of high Russian politics in this era, in order to make the whole issue more understandable. I managed to set and describe main breaking points of Putin's political career. His presence and Saint Petersburg City Administration is to be remembered at first place, as much as his time as a director of Federal Security Services. This thesis also declares Putin's chances to take over the presidential office after Boris Yeltsin.
Analysis of communication and argumentation of Petr Nečas in years 2010-2013
Lucký, Jakub ; Klabíková Rábová, Tereza (advisor) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
Thesis aims on analyzing public appearances of former Czech prime minister Petr Nečas with special focus on pragmatics and reasoning. Whole analysis is performed with regard to political context. The goal of the thesis is creating complete characteristics, which can be used as a basis in future researches in pragmatics, political marketing or political PR. Using qualitative approach the thesis analyzes recordings from political debates, parliament meetings and press conferences from the era, when Petr Nečas was prime minister. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Conditions of the rise of technocratic cabinets in Europe
Schejbalová, Dominika ; Brunclík, Miloš (advisor) ; Švec, Kamil (referee)
The thesis analyzes the key conditions under which technocratic cabinets in Europe are formed. There are 45 technocratic cabinets in Europe since 1989. This year is connected with collapse of communist regimes in Central and East Europe and democratization. There are also similar political, economic and social conditions under which all governments are formed in this period. The thesis composed of nineteen chapters. Because of lack of literature we have to define the technocratic government at first. After introduction of this topic, the second chapter defines basic terminology. Another part of the thesis is about technocratic cabinets in individual European countries.
Evaluation of Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet - February 2017
Čadová, Naděžda
In February survey, the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on evaluation of Bohuslav Sobotka's government. 32% of Czechs are satisfied with the person of Prime Minister, 58% are dissatisfied, 31% are satisfied with government's performance and 58% are not. Government's program 36% of Czechs evaluate positively, 38% hold the opposite stance. Communication with public (30% satisfied / 59% dissatisfied) and personal composition of Sobotka's government (25% satisfied / 63% dissatisfied) are areas in which predominantly critical evaluation of public.
Evaluation of Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet - February 2016
Červenka, Jan
In February survey, the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on evaluation of Bohuslav Sobotka's government. 41% of Czechs are satisfied with the person of Prime Minister, 51% are dissatisfied, 37 % are satisfied with government's performance and 55% are not. Government's program 43% of Czechs evaluate positively, 36% hold the opposite stance. Communication with public (34% satisfied / 57% dissatisfied) and personal composition of Sobotka's government (31% satisfied / 59% dissatisfied) are areas with relatively worst, predominantly critical evaluation of public.
Evaluation of Jiří Rusnok's Cabinet - February 2014
Červenka, Jan
In February survey, the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on evaluation of Jiří Rusnok's government. 39% of Czechs were satisfied with the person of Prime Minister, 48% were dissatisfied, 31% were satisfied with government's performance and 56% were not.
Solution of the conflict between the representatives of executive power in a semi-presidential system: the case of Finland
Havlenová, Jitka ; Němec, Jan (advisor) ; Kuta, Martin (referee)
The thesis deals with the transfer of powers within the executive of the Finnish president to the Prime Minister. Its aim is to analyze the gradual change in distribution of powers which at the same time entails the transition from the semi-presidential system to parliamentarism. It also aims to find out what were the causes of these changes. The thesis should confirm that Finland can already be considered a pure parliamentary system. It focuses on the practical performance of foreign policy which is often a subject of disputes between the representatives of the executive. The aim is to find out whether the Finnish policy implemented within the European Union is at the level of domestic or foreign policy. The first part is devoted to the very concept of the semi-presidential system, its origin and different theoretical views of political scientists who have dealt with this issue. The following part deals with the characteristics of semi-presidential system in Finland and describes the process of changing the role of the president. The last chapter analyzes the constitutional amendments and the new constitution. It compares the powers assigned to the head of the state and to the Prime Minister according to the old constitution and the new one.
Evaluation of Petr Nečas's Cabinet - February 2012
Šamanová, Gabriela
In February survey, CVVM focused on evaluation of Petr Nečas's government. 28 % of Czechs are satisfied with the person of Prime Minister, 65 % are dissatisfied, 16 % are satisfied with government's performance and 79 % are not. Also government's program (28 %/59 %) as well as communication with public (17 %/77 %) is evaluated predominantly negatively. 83 % of respondents see negatively also a personal composition of Nečas's government, 12 % expressed opposite feeling in this matter.
Satisfaction with Government of Mirek Topolánek
Škodová, Markéta
In February survey CVVM asked respondents how they evaluate Government of Mirek Topolánek and whether they agree with some changes in contemporary tax system, which were announced in keynote speech by Government.

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