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Anticorruption Policy and Political parties in Czech Republic
Vacková, Kateřina ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Mlejnek, Josef (referee)
The bachelor thesis on the topic of "Anticorruption Policy and Political Parties in the Czech Republic" is focused on evolution of anticorruption policy of three political parties ODS, TOP 09 and VV, which gained a confidence in the Chamber of Deputies on 10th August 2010 and formed a coalition named "Coalition of Budgetary Accountability, the Rule of Law and Fight against Corruption". The beginning of this thesis is devoted to the definition of the concept of corruption and phenomena connected with this problem. The aim of this thesis is the examination of the evolution of anticorruption policy of all three political parties from their electoral programmes through the enforcement of this policy into the Coalition Agreement and the Policy Statement of the Government of the Czech Republic to Anticorruption Strategies from 2011 to 2014. In the implementation of policy contained in the electoral programmes into the Policy Statement of the Government of the Czech Republic was the most successful ODS, as 10 of the 12 proposed measures also found itself in the Policy Statement, which corresponds to 83.3 % of success. In this comparison, the least successful was the political party named Věci Veřejné which managed to get 19 of 36 measures from the electoral programme, which makes only 52.7 %. From the...
The EU Policy to Fight Public Sector Corruption in the Member and in the Candidate States: an Instrument to Reduce Corruption or a Cause of a Paradoxical Membership Effect?
Svobodová, Dora ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (advisor) ; Potůček, Martin (referee)
The tiploma thesis "The EU policy to fight public sector corruption in the member and in the candidate states: an instrument to reduce corruption or a cause of a paradoxical membership effect?" deals with the conception, the development and the current state of the EU anticorruption policy in the member and in the candidate states. It provides an introduction into the issue of corruption and its control, with a particular emphasis on the corruption in the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The thesis explains the interest of the EU in this phenomenon and provides an overview of the EU instruments to fight corruption in the member and in the candidate states. At the same time, it compares the effectiveness of the two dimensions of the EU anticorruption policy. Exemplified by the case of the post-communist states that entered the EU in 2004, the thesis analyzes whether the EU accession is connected with weakening of obligations that arise from this policy. Due to possible negative consequences of such a paradoxical membership effect, the thesis searches for possibilities how to reduce it and how to prevent it in the future. The thesis also provides for a brief case study on corruption and anticorruption in the Czech Republic from the application for the EU membership until now.
Anticorruption Policy and Political parties in Czech Republic
Vacková, Kateřina ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Mlejnek, Josef (referee)
The bachelor thesis on the topic of "Anticorruption Policy and Political Parties in the Czech Republic" is focused on evolution of anticorruption policy of three political parties ODS, TOP 09 and VV, which gained a confidence in the Chamber of Deputies on 10th August 2010 and formed a coalition named "Coalition of Budgetary Accountability, the Rule of Law and Fight against Corruption". The beginning of this thesis is devoted to the definition of the concept of corruption and phenomena connected with this problem. The aim of this thesis is the examination of the evolution of anticorruption policy of all three political parties from their electoral programmes through the enforcement of this policy into the Coalition Agreement and the Policy Statement of the Government of the Czech Republic to Anticorruption Strategies from 2011 to 2014. In the implementation of policy contained in the electoral programmes into the Policy Statement of the Government of the Czech Republic was the most successful ODS, as 10 of the 12 proposed measures also found itself in the Policy Statement, which corresponds to 83.3 % of success. In this comparison, the least successful was the political party named Věci Veřejné which managed to get 19 of 36 measures from the electoral programme, which makes only 52.7 %. From the...

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