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Basic knowledge covering issues such as: History of Globalization, Law and State Theory, Introduction to Global Studies
Lecture:
1.Genesis of International Cultural Relations (ICR)
2. Main determinants (economical, social, political, geographical) of the ICR
3. Actors of ICR (states, NGO’s , IGO’s) .
4. Law and ICR
5. Regional and global institutions (UNESCO, EU, Council Of Europe.....).
6. Culture and Globalization.
7. ICR and conflicts, war and crisic management.
8. Soft power and promotion of states
9. Culture in foreign policy of the state the case of Poland.
Seminar:
Lecture and seminar include: case studies, text analysis, discussion, multimedia presentations, video materials, visit to a cultural institution
Seminar completion:multimedia presentation on specific case study, active participation in the discussion, participation in the visit in the cultural institution, text analysis.
Final Exam:Oral exam (based on the list of questions delivered to students before the exam; 2 exam questions one from seminar and one from lecture).
B. Anderson, (2002), Imagined Communities, London,
E. Gellner, (1997) Nationalism, Phoenix, London, 1997,
Ethnic Policy in Contemporary East Central European Countries (2015), eds. H. Chałupczak, R. Zenderowski, W. Baluk, Lublin,
K. Cordell, S. Wolff (2010), Ethnic Conflict. Causes-Consequences-Responses, Cambridge,
Routledge Handbook of Ethnic Conflict (2013), eds. K. Cordell, S. Wolff, Routledge,
U. Ozkirimli (2010), Theories of Nationalism. A Critical Introduction, Palgrave Macmilan,
Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism – selected volumes
Nations and Nationalism - selected volumes.
Ethnic Conflict Information Centre - http://www.notholt.co.uk/fields_of_fire/