Title and category of study subject program -
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Problems of Development of Post-Communist States, A
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Manager of Academic structural unit -
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Dr. Ilga Kreituse
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Lecturer involved in study subject program -
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Dr. Daina Bleiere
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Auditory (faculty, study program, year of study) -
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The students of the Master’s course in InternationalRelations of the Faculty of European Studies
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Volume of study program in credit points (CP)
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5 credits, 80 hours
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Aim of study subject –
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To introduce students with and implement analysis of the political structure and developments of the post-communist states, which have repercussions for domestic policy processes and international standing.
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Tasks of study program –
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To study constitutional device, system of control, political parties and forms of the political participation in the post-communist states; to master the theoretical methods of studying the policy of the post-communist states, making political comparison; to show the connection between the political and economic aspects of the development of the post-communist states.
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Content of study subject –
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Political regimes and their evolution.
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Constitutional device, the relation between the legislation and by the executive powers.
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Political parties and goups of interests.
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Political culture.
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State and society.
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The civil authority and the army.
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The mechanisms of overcoming the national and political contradictions.
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Comparison with South Europe and Latin America.
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Tests in study subject –
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All students must to take part in the lessons, seminaries and the final exam, as to submit reports and presentations.
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List of literature-
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1. Agh, A., The Politics of Central Europe, Sage Publications, 1998;
2. Pridham, G. & Lewis, P. G. (eds.), Stabilising Fragile Democracies: Comparing New Party Systems in Southern and Eastern Europe. London, New York: Routledge, 1996;
3. Linz, J. J., Stepan, A., Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996;
4. Anderson, L. (ed.), Transitions to Democracy, Columbia University Press , 1999;
5. Schmitter, P. C. & O’Donnell, G. A. (eds.), Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions About Uncertain Democracies, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990;
6. Beverly, C. & Lijphart, A., Liberalization and Leninist Legacies: Comparative Perspectives on Democratic Transitions. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.
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Manager of study
subject program:
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Head of International Relations Master Degree Program, Dr. Andris Spruds
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(signature) (scientific degree, academic position, name, family name)
11.04.2007
COORDINATED
Rīga Stradiņš University
Faculty of European Studies
Political Science Dpt. Session
11 April 2007, Record No. 9
Form No. M-3 (3) COORDINATED
Rīga Stradiņš University
Deans’ Council Session on
16 April 2007,
Record No. 29
AFFIRMED
Rīga Stradiņš University
Senate Session on
15 May 2007,
Record No. 1-2/15.05.07
Description of Study Subject Program
Title and category of study subject program -
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International Law, A
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Manager of Academic structural unit -
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Dr. Ilga Kreituse
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Lecturer involved in study subject program -
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Dr. Andrejs Vilks
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Auditory (faculty, study program, year of study) -
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The students of the Master’s course in InternationalRelations of the Faculty of European Studies
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Volume of study program in credit points (CP)
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5 credits, 80 hours
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Aim of study subject –
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To contribute to the understanding of the international law and its importance in the context of the studies of International Relations
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Tasks of study program –
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To define categories of international law; to identify the role of normative and legislative aspects in international relations; to compare conceptual and theoretical approaches of subdisciplines
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Content of study subject –
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Discipline of International Law
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International law: theory and practice
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International Law and International Relations
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Diplomatic legislation
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International law and organizations
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Legislation in the EU
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International law, the EU and Latvia
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Tests in study subject –
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All students must to take part in the lessons, seminaries and the final exam, as to submit reports and presentations.
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List of literature-
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1. J. Bojārs. Starptautiskās publiskās tiesības. – Rīga, 2006, 1.-2. sējums
2. John Tilltson European Community Law: Text, Cases & Materials. – London, Cavendish Publishing Limited, 1996.
3. P. Graig, G. de Burca EU Law Text, Cases and Materials. – Oxford Press, 2th. ed.
4. Walter Cairns. Introduction to European Union Law. – London, Cavendish Publishing Limited, 1997.
4. Jo Shaw. Law of the European Union. – London, Macmillan Press, 1996. llac
6. T. Vinklers, P. Lahmans, S. Raioms, D. Naidu. Eiropas Savienības tiesības. – Kopenhāgena, 2000.
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Manager of study
subject program:
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Head of International Relations Master Degree Program, Dr. Andris Spruds
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(signature) (scientific degree, academic position, name, family name)
11.04.2007
COORDINATED
Rīga Stradiņš University
Faculty of European Studies
Political Science Dpt. Session
11 April 2007, Record No. 9
Form No. M-3 (3) COORDINATED
Rīga Stradiņš University
Deans’ Council Session on
16 April 2007,
Record No. 29
AFFIRMED
Rīga Stradiņš University
Senate Session on
15 May 2007,
Record No. 1-2/15.05.07
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