(in Polish) Stosunki Międzynarodowe -UPIR- DZIENNE 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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2104-UPIR-D2COPS |
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2104-UPIR-D2ECON |
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2104-UPIR-D2SOIR |
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Through classes the students acquire the ability to analyse international relations from the sociological perspective and thus transcend the narrow state-centered approach. In researching contemporary international processes they can analyse them from the perspective of both agents and structures. They become acquainted with the most important thinkers and key trends in sociology, which are applied in the study of international relations. Through classes they improve their research sensitivity and are encouraged to apply it in reflecting on the social complexity of international relations. |
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2104-UPIR-D2STST |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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This course is a chronological introduction to a selection of major works in Western political theory. Some of the central themes that the course will cover are ‘justice,’‘ human nature’ and political action. What is justice, and injustice? What are people like, what do they want and what may they hope for? Do we all want the same from our lives? How may and how should different political ideals be pursued? We will survey answers offered by many different kinds of thinkers, writing under a variety circumstances. Finally, we will pay attention to what our theorists themselves are up to: how they argue for their views, whom they are addressing, and how they can be interpreted. |
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