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Předmět World in Transition and Central European Transformation: Lessons Learnt (CZS46)

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Cíl

- Grasp the theory of relevant academic fields towards a major transformation of state system- Learn about cases of the Czech and its Central European neighbours’ transformation experience and assess it critically based on the theory and comparison- Engage in stimulating interdisciplinary and intercultural discussions about current cases of transition states in the world- Take part in unique cultural program

Osnova

Week OneModule 1: Social Change and Civil Society in Central EuropeModule 2: Struggles and Challenges of Political TransformationPrague excursion (Radio Free Europe, Vaclav Havel Library, The Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes,Ministry of Foreign Affairs)Week TwoModule 3: Economic TransformationZlin and Budapest excursion (visit to companies in Zlin, the House of Terror)Week ThreeModule 4: Transformation of the Legal SystemFinal presentationsVienna excursion (visit to OPEC headquarters, visit to the Vienna UN office)

Požadavky

SOUHLASThe offered Summer School aims at providing students with broad understanding of states’ transformation issues in general and from practical experience of the Czech Republic and its Central European neighbours it draws knowledge for potential use in other countries around the world which are undergoing their own transformation/transition process. During the course students will gradually come to understand various dimensions of major transformation process – starting with sociological and political aspects, moving towards economical problematic and concluding with the legal issues. The course is designed as an interdisciplinary forum, thus primarily, but not necessarily, students of social and humanity related fields should engage – political science, law, economics and sociology.

Garant

Mgr. Martin Glogar

Vyučující

Ing. Mgr. Richard TurcsányiMgr. et Mgr. Michal Mochťak, Ph.D.doc. Ing. Libor Žídek, Ph.D.doc. JUDr. Mgr. Pavel Molek, Ph.D., LL.M.Mgr. Runya Qiaoan, BA