(in Polish) European politics and economics - DZIENNE I STOPNIA 2 semestr 1 rok (course group defined by Faculty of Political Science and International Studies)
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2023L - Summer semester 2023/24 (there could be semester, trimester or one-year classes) |
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2100-MON-ACWS |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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2105-EPE-L-D2ECUS |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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Embedded in the process of European integration the course will explore the evolving nature of state and power in Europe. While bridging political thought, political science, and social anthropology it will search to explain the characteristics of Europe’s integration. Upon completion students will be familiar with the complex interplay between various factors that determine the shape of contemporary Europe. |
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2105-EPE-L-D2-EUIN |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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The general programme consists of the following problems: 1. EU democratic deficit. 2. EU Institutions. 3. EU advisory bodies. 4. Other elements of the EU institutional system. |
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2105-EPE-L-D2EPS |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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The Course is designed to provide students with thorough understanding of different political systems of selected European countries and European Union, as well as their inner political processes, and also the ideas and issues that have shaped contemporary European politics. The most important is to understand how these political systems work. The Republic or Monarchy, the Parliament, political parties, the Government and the Prime Minister, political ideology, political parties, party systems, political culture are the main topics discussed in this curse. |
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2105-EPE-L-D2INTR |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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2105-EPE-L-D2MACR |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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The course will introduce students to the models and techniques used in modern macroeconomic theory. The objective of the course, besides specialized knowledge acquisition, is to develop the ability of critical thinking, using the quantitative tools in macroeconomic analysis. The course begins with the analysis of basic macroeconomic concepts, such as inflation, aggregate output, and unemployment. It is followed by a short run analysis, based on the IS-LM model, of equilibria in the goods market and in the financial market, as well as general macroeconomic equilibrium. The medium-run analysis of inflation and unemployment is based on the Phillips curve relationship. The long-run dynamics of capital (physical and human), technology and output is studied within the framework of neoclassical growth model. Finally, the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies will be discussed. Overall grades will be based upon lecture score (60 %), and tutorial score (40%). |
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2105-EPE-L-D2PILA |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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Public International Law is a set of norms that regulate the life of the International Community. The course will allow: - Understanding the specificity of public international law. - Reading and understanding the sources of international law. - Identifying norms of international law regulating different aspects of international relations. - Assessing events in the international arena in terms of their compliance or non-compliance with applicable international law. - Indicating institutions dealing with settlement of disputes and the procedure applied before them. |
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2105-EPE-L-D2SOCI |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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Students will learn key classic and modern sociological theories and concepts that are of relevance for politics and economics, with emphasis on the 'scientifi approach'. In particular, the emphasis will be put on students' ability to understand and process empirical data putting social theory in an international context. The topics will be discussed in an multifaceted manner, including structuralist and institutionalist approaches. The main aim of the course is to provide the students with concepts and theories that will allow them to understand social processes taking place in the modern world, including Europe and Poland. |
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