Maďarský a poľský prechod k demokracii v komparačnej perspektíve – Bc. Nina Gombarčeková
Bc. Nina Gombarčeková
Bachelor's thesis
Maďarský a poľský prechod k demokracii v komparačnej perspektíve
Hungarian and Polish Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective
Abstract:
This thesis deals with the transition to democracy in the two countries belonging to the region of Central Europe - Poland and Hungary. The aim of this work is about using the comparative method of analysis of the transition process in these countries, to include it within the selected typology and stages of transition, to see what were the common features of the process, and to see how it differs …moreAbstract:
Bakalárska práca sa zaoberá prechodom k demokracii v dvoch štátoch patriacich do regiónu strednej Európy – Poľska a Maďarska. Cieľom práce je pomocou komparatívnej metódy analyzovať proces prechodu k demokracii v jednotlivých štátoch, zaradiť ho v rámci zvolenej typológie a etáp prechodu a zistiť tak, aké boli spoločné sprievodné znaky tohto procesu a v čom sa naopak tento proces v krajinách líšil …more
Language used: Slovak
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 9. 5. 2016
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/k8d5q/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 2. 6. 2016
- Supervisor: PhDr. Pavel Pšeja, Ph.D.
- Reader: Ph.D. Vratislav Havlík
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Institution archiving the thesis and making it accessible: Masarykova univerzita, Fakulta sociálních studiíMasaryk University
Faculty of Social StudiesBachelor programme / field:
International Territorial Studies / International Relations
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