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The Rise of Protest Parties in Southern Europe
Třasáková, Irina ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Brunclík, Miloš (referee)
This thesis analyzes the rise of populist parties in southern Europe - italian Five Star Movement, greek SYRIZA and spanish Podemos. The aim is to define the key factors, that contributed to the perception of these protest political formations as political alternatives. The thesis chronologically follows development of examined political parties. Further it defines their strategy in terms of levels of protests and programme. Finally it outlines probable transformations of party systems, which is caused by the rise of protest parties.
Formation and progression of the Czech Pirate Party through the yars 2009 to 2019.
Mukenšnábl, David ; Stracený, Josef (advisor) ; Lánský, Ondřej (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation of the Czech Pirate Party from 2009 to 2019. The aim of the work is to provide a comprehensive view of this political party. The work is divided into four parts. The first part offers the historical context of the international emergence of the Czech Pirate Party ideology and focuses attention on the establishment and development of the Party with its election results. The second part is dedicated to the internal structure of the party, organisation and decision-making processes. The third part deals with the political marketing of the Czech Pirate Party with the emphasis of the political campaign in the 2017 elections. The last part is devoted to clarifying the party's ideas-programme values. KEYWORDS Czech Pirate Party, protest party, political ideology, liberalism
The Rise of Protest Parties in Southern Europe
Třasáková, Irina ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Brunclík, Miloš (referee)
This thesis analyzes the rise of populist parties in southern Europe - italian Five Star Movement, greek SYRIZA and spanish Podemos. The aim is to define the key factors, that contributed to the perception of these protest political formations as political alternatives. The thesis chronologically follows development of examined political parties. Further it defines their strategy in terms of levels of protests and programme. Finally it outlines probable transformations of party systems, which is caused by the rise of protest parties.

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