course is intended for doctoral students only course can be enrolled in outside the study plan enabled for web enrollment can be fulfilled in the future you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Last update: MgA. Jaroslava Kořínková (08.09.2014)
This course introduces the basic political transformation and political theory in the context of historical processes.
Emphasis is placed on the reflection historicity and contextuality of the political forms. Students in the course will
acquire knowledge of the theoretical assumptions, on which the historical-sociological view of politics, power, and
international relations is based. They will become familiar with the basic concepts that are
relevant to the area and will learn to view and analyze real political phenomena and events.
Last update: Mgr. Lenka Halbichová (23.06.2015)
This course introduces the basic political transformation and political theory in the context of historical processes.
Emphasis is placed on the reflection historicity and contextuality of the political forms. Students in the course will
acquire knowledge of the theoretical assumptions, on which the historical-sociological view of politics, power, and
international relations is based. They will become familiar with the basic concepts that are
relevant to the area and will learn to view and analyze real political phenomena and events.
Requirements to the exam
Last update: Mgr. Marek Německý, Ph.D. (17.05.2023)
The course ends with an oral exam. To prepare for the exam, it is necessary to use the book: Barry Buzan, Richard Little - International Systems in World History_ Remaking the Study of International Relations-Oxford University Press (2000)
Examination is by committee, apply by email: marek.nemecky@fhs.cuni.cz Copy the chair of the departmental board: jiri.subrt@fhs.cunií.cz
Before the exam, it is recommended to consult the literature with Dr. Marek Německy during his consultation hours listed in SIS.
Syllabus - Czech
Last update: Mgr. Marek Německý, Ph.D. (29.09.2021)
* Compulsorary literature
BUZAN, B. - LITTLE, R. International Systems in World History: Remaking the Study of International Relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0-19-878065-6.