Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Course content, conditions for completion. 2. Local politics and typology of municipal systems. 3. Structure of municipalities, mergers of municipalities, financing of municipalities, inter-municipal cooperation, innovations and reforms at the local level. 4. Theory of second-order elections. 5. Electoral and party systems at the local level. 6. Direct democracy in the local political space. 7. Executive models and coalitions at the local level. 8. Regional policy and typology of regional systems, financing of regions, regions at the supranational level. 9. Electoral and party systems at the regional level. 10. Direct democracy in the regional political space. 11. Executive models and coalitions at the regional level. 12. Nationalization of local and regional party systems. 13. The relationship between local and regional policy.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The course is devoted to the analysis of local and regional politics. It focuses on several main topics. The first is a general view of the powers and form of local and regional self-government. Other areas concern more narrowly focused issues: electoral and party competition, direct democracy, executive coalitions, etc. Finally, attention is paid to the relationship between local and regional politics and the issue of nationalization of local and regional party systems.
The student is able to use professional terminology. The student distinguishes individual typologies of municipal and regional systems of government. The student will gain knowledge about the competencies, functions and financing of local and regional government. The student is able to characterize the specifics of various aspects of governance (electoral and party competition, direct democracy, executive coalitions, etc.) at the sub-state level of governance. The student is able to analyze the differences between local and regional politics.
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Prerequisites
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None
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
To successfully complete the course, it is required to submit a seminar paper in the range of 8 to 10 standard pages and successful completion of the exam.
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Recommended literature
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Balík, Stanislav. Komunální politika. Obce, aktéři a cíle místní politiky. Praha, 2009.
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Ryšavý, D. ? Čermák, D. Na / O kraji. Kraje a jejich představitelé 2000?2013. Praha, 2015.
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Ryšavý, D. ? Šaradín, P. Zastupitelé českých měst a obcí v evropské perspektivě. Praha, 2011.
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