Lecturer(s)
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Šmíd Jan, PhDr. Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. "state" of the pre-modern era 2. The modern state as a form of political dominion 3. The concept of a sovereign state 4. Developmental tendencies of the modern state 5. Raison d'État 6. Modern state and church, state and society, state and nation 7. Totalitarian and authoritarian states/regimes 8. Democracy: quality vs. quantity 9. Legitimacy of the state, types of legitimacy 10. New vs. traditional functions of the state 11. Transnational integration, internationalization, regionalization of globalization 12. Multicultural state 13. The end of statehood? 14. Is a world state possible?
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The student will acquire the following professional knowledge: - will understand the meaning of terms associated with the modern concept of state and statehood - can navigate the discussion about the current crisis of statehood
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Prerequisites
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Oral examination.
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Recommended literature
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Belling, V. Zrození suveréna. Pojem suverenity a jeho kritika v moderní politické a právní filosofii. Brno, 2014.
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BÖCKENFÖRDE, E.-W.. Vznik státu jako proces sekularizace, in: J. Hanuš (vyd.), Vznik státu jako proces sekularizace. Diskuse nad studií Ernsta-Wolfganga Böckenfördeho. Brno, 2006. ISBN 80-7325-089-6.
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Sartori, G. Pluralismus, multikulturalismus a přistěhovalci. esej o multietnické společnosti. Praha, 2011.
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Šmíd, Jan. Suverenita jako nadpozemský atribut politické moci. In: O politické filozofii, demokracii a střední Evropě: k poctě doc. Rudolfa Kučery. .
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