CST:CZS52 Democratization and Democracy - Course Information
CZS52 Democratization and Democracy in the East-Central Europe
Pan-university studiesAutumn 2015
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/0. 6 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- Mgr. et Mgr. Michal Mochťak, Ph.D. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- Mgr. Martin Glogar
Pan-university studies
Contact Person: Mgr. Martin Glogar
Supplier department: Pan-university studies - Timetable
- Wed 12:00–13:30 S137
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
The capacity limit for the course is 18 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 0/18, only registered: 0/18, only registered with preference (fields directly associated with the programme): 0/18 - fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Central European Studies Program (programme CST, CESP)
- Multidisciplinary studies (programme CST, KOS)
- Multidisciplinary studies at Faculty of Economics and Administration (programme CST, KOS)
- Multidisciplinary studies at Faculty of Informatics (programme CST, KOS)
- Multidisciplinary studies at Faculty of Social Studies (programme CST, KOS)
- Multidisciplinary studies at Faculty of Sport Studies (programme CST, KOS)
- Multidisciplinary studies at Faculty of Arts (programme CST, KOS)
- Multidisciplinary studies at Faculty of Medicine (programme CST, KOS)
- Multidisciplinary studies at Faculty of Education (programme CST, KOS)
- Multidisciplinary studies at Faculty of Law (programme CST, KOS)
- Multidisciplinary studies at Faculty of Science (programme CST, KOS)
- Course objectives
- The course aims at introducing the dynamic of transformation processes in different parts of the East-Central Europe in the last two decades. At the end of the course students will be able to understand and explain the issues related to democratic transformation, its opportunities, challenges, obstacles and setbacks – all that on the basis of historical experience of respective countries. Moreover, students will be able to identify positive as well as negative aspects of modern democracies in the region and analyze the challenges that they face nowadays.
- Syllabus
- 23. 9. 2015 Introductory lecture: scope of the course, organization of the course, requirements
- 30. 9. 2015 What is democracy? Concepts, features and controversies
- 7. 10. 2015 What is democratization? Change, modernization, threats
- 14. 10. 2015 Transformation in the East-Central Europe
- 21. 10. 2015 Transformation in the Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia (A case study of successful story)
- 28. 10. 2015 NO LECTURE - National Holiday
- 4. 11. 2015 Transformation in the Western Balkans (A case study of less successful story)
- 11. 11. 2015 Democracy support in the region
- 18. 11. 2015 Challenges of democracy in the East-Central Europe
- 25. 11. 2015 Phenomenon of modern European autocracies
- 2. 12. 2015 Reading week
- 9. 12. 2015 Presentation of projects 1 (seminar)
- 16. 12. 2014 Presentation of projects 2 (seminar)
- Assessment methods
- In order to finish the course students have to pass written exam (max 30 points), submit final paper (max 20 points) and present group project in the class (max 10 points). Student needs to get at least 60% of all points to pass the course. Moreover, students are obligated to attend at least 80% of lectures; seminars are mandatory (Presentation of projects 1 & 2).
- Language of instruction
- English
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- The course is taught only once.
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2015, recent)
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