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This course aims to provide the students with in-depth knowledge and understanding of the U.S. government. It focuses on the the theory, organization, functions, politics, and problems of the United States political system. The course primarily focuses on the federal level of government, however, attention is also paid the state-level government and the interaction between the state and the federal level. The course examines the mechanics of the government, the division of powers, checks and balances. It is mostly analytical, however, it tries to provide the historical context and follows the chronological evolution of the U.S. government. The major topics include the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government; political parties, campaigns, elections; bureaucracy; opinion and the formulation of public policy. Issues of political culture will also be debated. The course uses a variety of textual as well as audiovisual material.
Poslední úprava: Sehnálková Jana, Mgr., Ph.D. (12.09.2021)
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Upon successful completion of this course the student will be familiar with the structure of the U.S. government and the basic mechanisms of its operation. They will also identify the key players and institutions and their mutual overlap. Poslední úprava: Sehnálková Jana, Mgr., Ph.D. (12.09.2021)
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Ø Declaration of Independence
Ø The U.S. Constitution
Ø 1789 Judicial Act
Ø James Q. Wilson, John J. DiIulio, American Government: Institutions and Policies (Houghton Mifflin Company, 2005).
Ø Lowi, Theodore, Ginsberg, Benjamin & Shepsle, Kenneth. American Government: Power and Purpose, New York: W.W. Norton & Co.,
Ø Selected articles on various aspects of U.S. government (will be provided throughout the class) Poslední úprava: Sehnálková Jana, Mgr., Ph.D. (12.09.2021)
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Since this class is partly a lecture and partly a seminar, lecture will provide main guidance by means of two-way communication; The participants are expected to read assigned material, raise questions about the claims in the article, and discuss their findings in the class. Poslední úprava: Sehnálková Jana, Mgr., Ph.D. (12.09.2021)
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Poslední úprava: Sehnálková Jana, Mgr., Ph.D. (12.09.2021)
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Outline of topics that will be covered in the class:
Historical background: Evolution of the Constitution and its basic principles: federalism, checks and balances, division of powers, legitimacy of the government, political culture, flexible/inflexible constitution?, civil liberties, constitutionalism
3. Outline of the Structure of the Government – Key players
- basic structure, who does what, basic requirements for elections into the office. - explain structure of departments, White House Office
4. Elections
5. The Executive Branch
6. Midterm
7. Congress I
8. Congress II: How a Bill Becomes a Law - process in the HoR and S
9. The Judiciary (27.11.) • the structure of the judicial system • the powers and role of the Supreme Court • the framework within which the Supreme Court operates • getting a case in front of the Supreme Court • jury trials • famous cases • where to search for cases.
10. Role of the Parties (4.12.)
11. Frames of Reference
12. Foreign policy and defense policy making Poslední úprava: Sehnálková Jana, Mgr., Ph.D. (12.09.2021)
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Sufficient knowledge of English language, interest in the subject matter. Poslední úprava: SEHNALKO (18.09.2011)
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