A divided nation – a consequence of exaggerated marketing? The case of the Czech Republic
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| Year of publication | 2019 |
| Type | Chapter of a book |
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| Description | The author discusses the possible consequences of deploying exaggerated marketing techniques in politics. According to him, it can lead to three types of problems for the Czech political system: ideological flexibility, politics of permanent conflict, and limited coalition potential. |
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