FVP:USESE0010 Question of Democracy II - Course Information
USESE0010 Question of Democracy II
Faculty of Public Policies in OpavaSummer 2014
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/0/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- Mgr. Radomír Sztwiertnia (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- Mgr. Radomír Sztwiertnia
Institute of Central European Studies – Faculty of Public Policies in Opava - Prerequisites (in Czech)
- USESE0005 Question of Democracy I || UVSRPE0005 Question of Democracy I
Žádné - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Central European Studies (programme FVP, B6702-MTS)
- Course objectives
- The course Question of democracy is focused on theory of non-democratic regimes. The attention is paid especially to individual basic theories of non-democratic regimes, i.e. totalitarian and authoritative regimes and the concept of their functioning, next it deals with basic classification model of transitions from non-democratic to democracy, theory of consolidation of these regimes and currently also discussion about so called semi-democratic (hybrid) regimes. The aim of the course is to introduce the theory and practice of non-democratic regimes to students and managing the methods of application of this theory in political science. The course follows the course Question of Democracy I.
- Syllabus
- 1. Introduction, organization of the course
2. Theory of non-democratic regimes
3. Theory of totalitarianism
4. Theory of authoritative regimes
5. Criticism of theory of non-democratic regimes
6. Theory of transition: waves of democratisation, models of democratisation and transformation
7. Theory of transition: identity of eliminated regime and influence on transition
8. Theory of transition: typology of ends of non-democratic regimes, phases of transition
9. Theory of consolidation
10. Semi-democratic regimes
11. Theory of hybrid regimes
12. Conclusion of the course
- 1. Introduction, organization of the course
- Literature
- required literature
- BALÍK, S. a KUBÁT, M. Teorie a praxe totalitních a autoritativních režimů. Praha: Dokořán, 2004. info
- HLOUŠEK, V. a KOPEČEK, L. Demokracie. Teorie, modely, osobnosti, podmínky nepřátelé a perspektivy demokracie. Brno: MPÚ MU, 2003. info
- ŘÍCHOVÁ, B. Přehled moderních politologických teorií. Empiricko-analytický přístup v soudobé politické vědě. Praha, Portál, 2000. info
- ČERMÁK, V. Otázka demokracie I. - Demokracie a totalitarismus. Praha: Academia, 1992. info
- recommended literature
- ZAKARIA, F. Budoucnost svobody. Praha: Academia, 2004. info
- BROOKER, P. Non-Democratic Regimes. Theory, Government and Politics. Houndmills, Basingstoke Hampshire: Macmillan Pre, 2000. info
- LINZ, J. J. Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes. London: Boulder, 2000. info
- LINZ, J. J. a STEPAN, A. Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation. Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1996. info
- ARENDTOVÁ, H. Původ totalitarismu I-III. Praha: Oikoymenh, 1996. info
- DAHL, R. Demokracie a její kritici. Praha, VP, 1995. info
- SVENSSON, P. Teorie demokracie. Brno: CDK, 1995. info
- DVOŘÁKOVÁ, V. a KUNC, J. O přechodech k demokracii. Praha: SLON, 1994. info
- ARON, R. Demokracie a totalitarismus. Brno: Atlantis, 1993. info
- SARTORI, G. Teória demokracie. Bratislava: Archa, 1993. info
- Teaching methods
- Interactive lecture
Lecture supplemented with a discussion
Lecture with a video analysis - Assessment methods
- Test
The analysis of student 's performance - Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
- Teacher's information
- The written test focusing theoretical knowledge from lectures and recommended literature.
- Enrolment Statistics (Summer 2014, recent)
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