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Trust To Some Public Institutions

Daniel Kunštát Friday, 26 March 2010

As a part of March CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Police, Army, Media, Labour Unions, Churches, Banks and NGOs. The press information covers also a longterm development of trust to these public institutions since 1993.


 

Evaluations in the areas of public life and the expected development in 2010

Gabriela Šamanová Monday, 01 March 2010

In January and February this year, respondents of the Center for Public Opinion Research evaluated the state of some areas of public life.


 

Security risks and guarantee of stability for the Czech Republic

Gabriela Šamanová Monday, 25 January 2010

In December survey of CVVM respondents had to assess menace impact of selected groups in the Czech Republic. They were also collected views on threats by war, epidemics or natural disasters. Addressing citizens also evaluated which countries represent a threat to the Czech Republic and which to guarantee security and stability.

 

Public opinion on the break-up of Czechoslovakia

Markéta Škodová Thursday, 03 December 2009

At the beginning of the next year, it will pass seventeen years since Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. In its regular survey ‘Our society’ in November 2009 the Public Opinion Research Centre examined how this historic event is viewed nowadays. Sixteen years ago, only 26 % of Czech citizens agreed with the break-up, while 48 % were opposed and 26 % do not know...

 

Attitudes of Czech Public to Settlement with Communist Past

Jan Červenka Tuesday, 03 November 2009

In September survey Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the theme of so-called settlement with communist past. It examined attitudes of Czech public to post-communist lustrations, restitutions of property, coupon privatization and deregulation of prices after 1989.


 

Trust To Some Public Institutions

Markéta Škodová Tuesday, 22 September 2009

As a part of September CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Police, Army, Media, Labour Unions, Churches, Banks and NGOs. The press information covers also a longterm development of trust to these public institutions since 1993.


 

Security Risks for the Czech Republic in the Public Opinion View

Michal Veselský Thursday, 29 January 2009

In december 2008 CVVM investigated on security issues. As a most serious threat for peace and security in the Czech Republic is considered to be an international organized crime (61 % of informants consider it as a „serious thread“) followed by terrorism (53 %). Currently the calamities (33 %) or epidemics (31 %) are seen as a real threat for the Czech Republic by Czech citizens more...

 

Public about the Prague Spring and about the Communist invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968

Markéta Škodová Wednesday, 20 August 2008

In January 2008 Centre for Public Opinion Research surveyed opinions about the Prague Spring and about the Communist invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. The respondents were asked if they have a lot of informations about these topics and how strong was, in their opinion, the impact of selected social groups and institutions on the events of 1968 in Czechoslovakia. The survey also focused...

 

Security Risks for the Czech Republic in the Public Opinion View

Michal Veselský Friday, 01 February 2008

The most serious threat for peace and security in the Czech Republic is considered to be an international organized crime (62 % respondents consider it as a „serious thread“) followed by terrorism (53 %). Currently the calamities (35 %) or epidemics (26 %) are seen as a real threat for the Czech Republic by Czech citizens more than the eventual war conflict (16 %).

As a most dangerous...

 

Public opinion on the process of Czechoslovakia break-up and relationship between Czechs and Slovaks

Paulína Tabery Thursday, 17 January 2008

A December 2007 poll „Our Society“ showed that Czechs are proud of the peaceful Czechoslovakia break-up. But the public opinion is divided, whether this peaceful process was unique, or it was just a common way how to solve the problems in our political and geographic space: 45 % of Czechs say the peaceful break-up was unique, 39 % think it is a common way of solving problems.

 

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