Political Theories
Study Course Implementer
SZF, Kuldigas Street 9C, szf@rsu.lv
About Study Course
Objective
The course aims to look at political theories of the 20th century, with particular emphasis on those that have maintained their relevance also in the early 21st century. The course is intended as a follow-up to the course “Introduction to Political Theory”, which covered key political theories until the 20th century. So listeners should have preliminary knowledge of political theories of Hobbes and Locke, utilitarists and Marx. As we know, there is no clear agreement on what the concept of “political theory” means in special or popular literature.
Preliminary Knowledge
For successful completion of the study course, students must have a prior knowledge of the basic concepts of political science.
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Following completion of the course, the student will acquire knowledge of principles on which the governance of society should be based and how to ensure compliance with these principles.
Skills
1.Will be able to understand both the philosophy of politics, conceptual and methodological issues of political science, and predicting theories of political processes.
Competences
1.To be able to understand and apply political theories in research.
Assessment
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 essays on the specified topics, pass seminars, write 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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Individual study |
25.00% from total grade
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10 points
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Reasoned essay |
30.00% from total grade
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10 points
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Examination
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Informed participation in the seminar |
20.00% from total grade
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10 points
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The student has prepared and participates in the seminar in accordance with the requirements defined 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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An examination examining the quality of knowledge, skills and skills acquired in the course. Requirements defined in E-studies. |
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Political theory in the 20th century
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Political theory in the 20th century
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Political theory of liberalism
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Political theory of liberalism
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John Stuart Mill “On Liberty”
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John Stuart Mill “On Liberty”
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Isaiah Berlin “Two Concepts of Liberty”
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Isaiah Berlin “Two Concepts of Liberty”
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Theory of justice
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Marxism and Frankfurt School
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Visa literatūra ir angļu valodā un piemērota gan latviešu, gan angļu plūsmas studentiem
M., Reus-Smit, C., True, J. 2022. Theories of International Relations. Houndmills, New York. Palgrave Macmillan.
Kenneth Waltz. Man, the State, and War. Columbia University Press. New York: 2018.
John W.Creswell, Research Desing. Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods Approaches, 3rd ed. Sage, 2018.
Jurgensen, Knud E. International Relations Theory – A New Introduction. 2nd edition. Palgrave, 2018.
Additional Reading
Kenneth Waltz. Theory of International Politics. Boston etc.: McGraw Hills, 1979.
Stephen Van Evera. Guide to Methods for Students of Political Science. – Cornell University Press. – Ithaca and London. – 1997.