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Major Issues in Contemporary Public Debates in the U.S. II - JMM338
Anglický název: Major Issues in Contemporary Public Debates in the U.S. II
Zajišťuje: Katedra severoamerických studií (23-KAS)
Fakulta: Fakulta sociálních věd
Platnost: od 2016 do 2016
Semestr: letní
E-Kredity: 4
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:1/1, KZ [HT]
Počet míst: 10 / 10 (10)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Poznámka: předmět je možno zapsat mimo plán
povolen pro zápis po webu
při zápisu přednost, je-li ve stud. plánu
Garant: PhDr. Jan Hornát, Ph.D.
Vyučující: PhDr. Jan Hornát, Ph.D.
Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A.
Termíny zkoušek   Rozvrh   Nástěnka   
Anotace - angličtina
Poslední úprava: PhDr. Jan Hornát, Ph.D. (26.01.2016)
The aim of the course is to monitor and analyse events in US domestic and foreign policy in real-time. Looking at important issues that shape the public debate in the US, the course will provide insight into issues that are crucial for understanding contemporary US politics. Monitoring the dynamism of contemporary politics requires a thorough reading of real-time sources of information, such as online journals, newspapers and/or speeches of policymakers. To use the expression of Timothy Garton Ash, the course will provide students with a picture of the "history of the present" of the United States while applying analytical tools such as discourse analyses and case studies.
Požadavky ke zkoušce - angličtina
Poslední úprava: PhDr. Jan Hornát, Ph.D. (26.01.2016)

The final grade for the course will be based on the following requirements:

  1. Class attendance and participation in discussions - this includes reading assigned texts - 20 %
  2. Newsflash - each student will be required to briefly present (once per semester) a short summary of major headlines from the past week - 10 %
  3. Group presentation - weeks 10 and 11 are reserved for group presentations, which will focus on individual candidates in the presidential race. The number of groups will depend on the number of candidates in the race. The aim of individual presentations will be to describe the (potential) voter base od each candidate, his/her standpoints on various issues of domestic and foreign policy, the number of supporting SuperPACS, previous careers etc. - 35 %
  4. Op-ed - at the end of the semester, each student will submit an op-ed, focused on a current issue pertinent to US domestic or foreign policy - 35 %

In order to pass the course, students will need to gain more than 70 points (out of 100 possible).

Grading:

100 - 91 points: 1, A

90 - 81 points: 2, B

80 - 71 points: 3, C

Class Ethics
(A) Any use of quoted texts in the final op-ed must be acknowledged. Such use must meet the following conditions:

  1. the beginning and end of the quoted passage must be shown with quotation marks
  2. when quoting from periodicals or books, the name(s) of author(s), book or article titles, the year of publication, and page from which the passage is quoted must all be stated in footnotes or endnotes;
  3. internet sourcing must include a full web address where the text can be found as well as the date the web page was visited by the author.

Please, use the style of Chincago Manual of Style.

(B) In case the use of any texts other than those written by the author is established without proper acknowledgement as defined in (A), the paper will be deemed plagiarized and handed over to the Disciplinary Commission of the Faculty of Social Sciences.

Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Dr. phil. Lucie Kýrová, M.A. (06.04.2017)

Major Issues in Contemporary Public Debates in the U.S. II - JMM338

Bloc I. Foreign policy 

1. Course introduction and requirements + Overview of Donald Trump's foreign policy team (20.2.2017)

2. Donald Trump’s Grand Strategy and the four archetypes of US foreign policy schools (27.2.2017)

3. Transatlantic relations at a crossroads (6.3.2017)

4. Whither relations with Russia? A "cool war"? (13.3.2017)

5. The US stuck between Iran and Saudi Arabia (20.3.2017)

 

Bloc II. Domestic policy

6.       Why Trump? (27.3.2017)

 

7. "Grab them by ...": Women's rights and rape culture (3.4.)

  

8.       Eager administration or the birth of a dictatorship? (10.4.2017)

 

9. Eater Break (17.4.2017)

 

10.  Fake News, "Alternative Facts," and the role of Media (24.4.2017)

 

 

11. Labor Day (1.5.2017)

12. V-Day (8.5.2017)

 

13. Environment and pubic lands (15.5.2017)

 
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