New Power Regions in Global Politics
Study Course Implementer
SZF, Kuldigas Street 9C, szf@rsu.lv
About Study Course
Objective
To introduce students to current global policy developments from a regional perspective. In the course, students will gain more in-depth knowledge of the world’s emerging growth regions, their internal dynamics and their role in international processes.
Preliminary Knowledge
For successful completion of the study course, students must have a prior knowledge of the basic concepts of international relations.
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Will orient in the information about the new major regions of the world and internal developments therein, and understand their role in international processes.
Skills
1.Will be able to analyse the internal dynamics of regional powers and regions and their role in international processes.
Competences
1.During the study course, students will improve their competence in relation to international relations and the similarities and differences between world regions.
Assessment
Individual work
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Individual work |
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As part of the study course, students will be required to study the required readings (up to 100 pages of text for each class), write four essays on the specified topics, pass literature tests, write and defend a report, and pass the final course examination.
To assess the overall quality of the study course, the student must complete the course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.
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Reasoned essays |
25.00% from total grade
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10 points
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Essay topics and execution requirements described in E-Studies |
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Individual study |
25.00% from total grade
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10 points
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Be implemented in accordance with the standard described in E-Studies. |
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Examination
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Active participation and quality of responses in seminars |
25.00% from total grade
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10 points
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A detailed description of the workshop’s tasks is available in E-studies. |
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Final examination of the course |
25.00% from total grade
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10 points
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The form and content of the examination are described in E-studies |
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Auditorium
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2
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Topics
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Introductory lecture. Course requirements and evaluation criteria. General description of the course topic.
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2
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Brazil’s Domestic Policy, Development and Features
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Brazil’s Policy, Within the Latin America Region
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Brazil and Latin America in Global Politics
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Features of Brazil’s Domestic, Regional and Global Policy
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Features of Brazil’s Domestic, Regional and Global Policy
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Features of Brazil’s Domestic, Regional and Global Policy
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Regional and Global Challenges for African Countries
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India’s Domestic Policy, Development and Features
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India’s Policy, Within the Region
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India in Global Politics
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Features of India’s Domestic, Regional and Global Policy
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Features of India’s Domestic, Regional and Global Policy
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Features of India’s Domestic, Regional and Global Policy
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Features of the South-East Asia Region in the Context of Global Politics
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Auditorium
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Features of the South-East Asia Region in the Context of Global Politics
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Consultation
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Off site
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Online
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2
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Topics
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Pre-Exam Tutorials
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Test
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Auditorium
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2
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Exam
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Visa literatūra ir angļu valodā un piemērota gan latviešu, gan angļu plūsmas studentiem
Harvey F. Kline, Christine J. Wade, Howard J. Wiarda (Eds). Latin American Politics and Development. Routledge: New York, 2018
Dana de la Fontaine, Thomas Stehnken (Eds). The Political System of Brazil. Springer: Heidelberg, 2016
Latin American Foreign Policies. Between Ideology and Pragmatism. Gian Luca Gardini; Peter Lambert (Eds). Palgrave Macmillan: New York, 2011 (nav jaunāka izdevuma)
Subrata K. Mitra. “Politics in India: Structure, Process and Policy". Routledge, 2017
Paul R. Brass (Ed). “Routledge Handbook of South Asian Politics. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal”. Routledge: London, New York, 2010 (nav jaunāka izdevuma)
Harsh V. Pant. "Indian Foreign Policy. An Overview”. Manchester University Press: Manchester, 2016
David Shambaugh. Where Great Powers Meet. America & China in Southeast Asia. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021