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Course description
The course aim is to introduce the students to contemporary debates about the changing world order, its origins, its dynamics and the prospective challenges it faces. In its second part the course focuses on the multidimensional phenomenon of regionalism, the role(s) which it plays in the global system and the variety of agendas and problems that are associated with it. The course will also give the students specific knowledge about some of the world’s macroregions. Poslední úprava: Kazharski Aliaksei, Ph.D. (31.08.2024)
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Course requirements & evaluation The students are expected to attend all sessions unless otherwise agreed with the lecturer. For every session the students are expected to have read all the required readings and be prepared to discuss them in class. Reading and active participation will be essential for the student’s final grade. Group work during seminars is an important part of the grade. Students will be put into groups for the seminar activities. The final exam (oral) is a discussion of the required readings. Students who have participated actively in class discussions can be rewarded with an exam waiver. There midterm test is based on the required readings. Grade composition: - Midterm – 20% - Seminars – 50% - Final exam– 30% Poslední úprava: Kazharski Aliaksei, Ph.D. (31.08.2024)
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