The Effect of Xenophobia on the Public and Political Discourse in the Visegrad Countries: Comparative Analysis of the 2015 & 2022 Refugee Crisis

Thesis title: The Effect of Xenophobia on the Public and Political Discourse in the Visegrad Countries: Comparative Analysis of the 2015 & 2022 Refugee Crisis
Author: Roztocil, Klaudia Marie
Thesis type: Bachelor thesis
Supervisor: Votoupalová, Markéta
Opponents: Barkhatov, Dmitriy
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
In 2015, Europe was facing an unprecedented crisis, when the growing flow of refugees escalated into an uncontrollable influx of people seeking asylum within the borders of the European Union. This crisis revealed the shortcomings and unpreparedness of the European migration policies and caused severe tensions between member states. After less than a decade, Europe was again facing a crisis, however, this time, the source was right by its borders. Since February 2022, Europe has shown extraordinary solidarity towards Ukrainians escaping from the illegal invasion and welcomed the people with open arms. This thesis aims to explore the response of the Visegrad countries to the said crisis and to what extent of the public and political discourse in the region is influenced by xenophobia. Additionally, it aims to assess the relationship between public opinion in comparison to political decisions and policy-making. To reach this set aim, the thesis employs the Intergroup Threat and Securitization theory to establish a theoretical framework. Furthermore, a comparative analysis of these two events will be conducted in order to reach an understanding of this highly complex issue.
Keywords: Securitization; Intergroup threat; Xenophobia; Refugee crisis; Visegrad group
Thesis title: The Effect of Xenophobia on the Public and Political Discourse in the Visegrad Countries: Comparative Analysis of the 2015 & 2022 Refugee Crisis
Author: Roztocil, Klaudia Marie
Thesis type: Bakalářská práce
Supervisor: Votoupalová, Markéta
Opponents: Barkhatov, Dmitriy
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
In 2015, Europe was facing an unprecedented crisis, when the growing flow of refugees escalated into an uncontrollable influx of people seeking asylum within the borders of the European Union. This crisis revealed the shortcomings and unpreparedness of the European migration policies and caused severe tensions between member states. After less than a decade, Europe was again facing a crisis, however this time, the source was right by its borders. Since February 2022, Europe has shown extraordinary solidarity towards Ukrainians escaping from the illegal invasion and welcomed the people with open arms. This thesis aims to explore the response of the Visegrad countries to the said crisis and to what extent of the public and political discourse in the region is influenced by xenophobia. Additionally, it aims to assess the relationship between public opinion in comparison to political decisions and policy-making. To reach this set aim, the thesis employs the Intergroup Threat and Securitization theory to establish a theoretical framework. Furthermore, a comparative analysis of these two events will be conducted in order to reach an understanding of this highly complex issue.
Keywords: Intergroup threat; Xenophobia; Visegrad group; Refugee crisis; Securitization

Information about study

Study programme: International and Diplomatic Studies
Type of study programme: Bakalářský studijní program
Assigned degree: Bc.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of International Relations
Department: Department of International and Diplomatic Studies

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 1. 8. 2022
Date of submission: 27. 4. 2023
Date of defense: 7. 6. 2023
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/80486/podrobnosti

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