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Comparison of Albanian and Serbian Pan-Nationalisms
Volný, Vít ; Jelen, Libor (advisor) ; Lepič, Martin (referee)
The main goal of this work is to examine the thoughts of "Great Serbia" and "Great Albania", find their roots, to describe their historical development and their current popularity in a Serbian and Albanian environment. The first part focuses on the main texts that are the core of both pan-nationalisms and their historical context. Later names other alternatives of ideas of big Serbian and Albanian states and describes how the pan-nationalistic concepts developed regarding internal foreign-policy effects. In the end of the first chapter, the work concludes what concepts are relevant now. The second part characterises popularity of pan-nationalistic ideas in Serbia, Albania and Kosovo. The work looks at the political scene of all the three states with a focus on the pan-nationalistic programme of the parties. Based on that the work judges the popularity of the "Great Albania" and "Great Serbia" according to the results of the parliament elections. Moreover, the work analyses the atmosphere in the society according to the human research surveys. In the end, marks distribution of the popularity of pan-nationalism in space based on the detailed results of the ultra-nationalistic parties.
Voter turnout: Undecided individuals in public opinion surveys
Kovářová, Klára ; Chábová, Kristýna (advisor) ; Sedláčková, Markéta (referee)
This bachelor thesis is concerned with the identification of undecided voters in terms of voter turnout in the Czech republic. In this paper I call them "possible voters". In other words in preelection polls these individuals declare they are not decided whether they will vote or not. I use preelections polls that are part of continual reserach survey called "Our society" conducted monthly by The Public Opinion Research Centre in order to find out what is the percentage of these voters. This study is focused on the period between 1990 and 2013 and explicitly on general elections. The other aim of this paper is to describe how the percentage of possible voters varies among certain sociodemographics. Moreover, I try to discover what the key factors that might influence why these possible voters are undecided are. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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