Civic Democratic Party: the development of its political ideology

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1991-2004 (Adéla Gjuričová, Czech Science Foundation, 2005-2007)
The Civic Democratic Party (ODS) was founded in 1991 with reference to its British and American conservative sources, but later developing its ideology in the context of key Czech political discussions and the global shifts of the 1990s and early 2000s. This research concentrates in particular on the aspects of the transition discourse, the purpose and form of political activity, concepts of “otherness”, attitudes to European integration, and the formal aspects of political rhetoric. The methods and theoretical frameworks used by historical research and the other social sciences will be employed to analyse and interpret the party’s programmes, the texts prepared by the party’s leading personalities, and oral history interviews. The final depiction of the ODS’s ideological dynamics will also attempt to position it in 20th century Czech political thinking and to formulate new criteria of ideological classification for European politics at the turn of the millennium.

 


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Director of the Institute for Contemporary History Oldřich Tůma starts the proceedings on 20 November. The picture further shows the participants of the first panel called “The Struggle for East-Central Europe as a Primary Cause of the Cold War?” From left to right: Michael Hopkins, Benjamin Frommer (Chair), Vít Smetana, László Borhi and Rolf Steininger.
Prime Minister Jan Fischer awarding Prof. Mark Kramer with the Karel Kramář Memorial Medal.
The Prime Minister is congratulating Thomas Blanton, the director of the National Security Archive. Further from left to right are: Prof. Alex Pravda (Oxford University), Prof. Mark Kramer (Harvard University), Prof. Vilém Prečan (Czechoslovak Documentary Centre), Prof. William Taubman (Amherst College) and Michael Dockrill – husband of Prof. Saki Dockrill who was awarded in memoriam.

International conference (19-21 November 2009) about the role played by East-Central Europe in the Cold War.

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