Course objectives and requirements
Course requirements
For successful passing of the course the student is required to gain min. 47 points out of 70 points (+ max.15 bonus points)
The final grade will be calculated as a composite evaluation of four parts:
Position papers and active participation in class discussion....................................max. 10 points
Final written exam................................................................. ........................................max. 30 points
Group project and PPT presentation............................................................................max. 30 points
Bonus points (activities)......……………………………………………...........................……….…max. 15 points
Maximum: 70 points.
Pass: 47 points and more.
Requirements:
1. Position papers
Every student is obliged to prepare and submit 2 short position papers (around 2000 characters), out of 5 proposed topics, and discuss the topics of the papers in the class.
List of topics:
1) EU-Russia relations: Current most pressing problems
2) EU policy towards Ukraine; crisis response in the Eastern Partnership area
3) Moldova: The success of the Eastern Partnership, or rather a problem?
4) Belarus and the EU: Failure of the EU as an actor of democracy promotion?
5) ENP and South Caucasus countries (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan)
Position paper must include short summary, own reflection of the particular problem and literature (main part of the paper), at least 2 questions for the discussion. Position paper must be uploaded to the particular folders no later than 6 p.m. of the day before the seminar for which the position paper is written.
Each paper will be evaluated with 5 points (max. 10 points total for the papers and the participation in the discussion).
If the student submits more than 2 papers, he/she may obtain bonus points (up to max. 15 bonus points).
2. Group project and presentation
Every student is obliged to participate in a group project (max.3 or 4 students in 1 group). The group project will be elaborated and submitted in a form of PPT and it will be presented in the class by particular group. At the same time, each group will have to upload the PPT (with comments included!) into particular folder of submitted student works.
Max. 30 points for a group project (max. 15 points for the commented PPT; max. 15 points for the presentation of the PPT in class).
TOPICS FOR THE GROUP PROJECTS:
1) RUSSIA AND THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP COUNTRIES IN MEDIA
2) RUSSIA AND THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP COUNTRIES IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE
3) POLICY PAPER: FUTURE FOR THE EU-RUSSIA RELATIONS - TOPIC IS NOT AVAILABLE ALREADY!
4) POLICY PAPER: FUTURE FOR THE EU-UKRAINE RELATIONS - TOPIC IS NOT AVAILABLE ALREADY!
5) POLICY PAPER: FUTURE FOR THE EU-BELARUS RELATIONS
6) POLICY PAPER: FUTURE FOR THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME
Each PPT must include: 1) Introduction with the presenatation and explanation of the chosen topic and aim of the project; 2) Own analysis of the problem (on several slides); 3) Conclusions (with recommendations, in case of a policy paper); 4) List of sources.
PARTICULAR TOPIC OF THE GROUP PROJECT AND THE COMPOSITION OF THE GROUPS WILL BE DISCUSSED WITH THE TEACHER. IT IS NECESSARY TO ANNOUNCE THE
TOPIC OF THE GROUP PROJECT AND THE COMPOSITION OF THE GROUPS
(PERSONALLY OR VIA E-MAIL) BEFORE 25 OCTOBER 2019.
3. Final written exam
Final written exam will consist of 3 open questions, max. 10 points for each answer (max. 30 points total). The exam will be based on the lectures and literature. First term of the final exam will be on Wednesday, 18 December 2019. The other terms will take place during the exam period (January/early February 2020 - see the Information System).