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Energetická politika ČR v rozhodování politických stran: agregace a artikulace zájmů z hlediska jejich intenzity a konzistence

Title in English Energy Policy of the CR in the Decision Making Process of Political Parties: The Aggregation and Articulation of Interests from the Standpoints of Intensity and Consistence
Authors

ČERNOCH Filip VLČEK Tomáš ZAPLETALOVÁ Veronika

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source on-line Středoevropské politické studie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Web http://www.cepsr.com/dwnld/cernoch-zapletalova-vlcek20100402.pdf
Field Political sciences
Keywords Czech Republic; Decision Making Process; Elections; Energy Policy; Energy Security; Interests; Political Parties
Description Energy Policy of the CR in the Decision Making Process of Political Parties: The Aggregation and Articulation of Interests from the Standpoints of Intensity and Consistence. The article analyses how the standpoints of political parties on energy related issues are formed. The effect of the process of forming these standpoints on energy policy in general in the Czech Republic, the divergence among ideologies (coming out not only from the election programs), and other factors, as well as the parties’ ideological continuity in time are particularly emphasized. The analysis comes to the conclusion that energy related issues are important for each political party but not crucial. In addition, it is concluded that parties are internally consistent, their standpoints are based on ideology, and they are all rather constructive in policy formulation. An interesting conclusion is also the fact that energy policy in the Czech Republic is generally highly personalized, thus strongly influenced by particular individuals.

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