Geopolitics (2225.YR.004322.3)
Datos generales
Tipo: |
BAS |
Curso: |
1 |
Periodo: |
S semestre |
Créditos ECTS: |
6 ECTS |
Profesorado:
Grupo |
Profesor |
Departamento |
Idioma |
Year 1 |
Jordi Molina Alsina |
Derecho |
ENG |
Contribución de la asignatura al programa
This course introduces the participants to key concepts, theories and perspectives of today's global and regional geopolitics. It aims to provide the students with a wide-ranging approach to these topics and other related fields (geography, history, philosophy) in order to duly portray contemporary world politics, its background and its key drivers. The syllabus also examines the main challenges and opportunities of states and international society. It also highlights the need to further evolve global governance and the associated hurdles forward.
Objetivos de aprendizaje de la asignatura
· Understanding the basic concepts, theories and views gravitating around the term ?geopolitics' and its evolution over time.
· Getting familiar with the key players, agendas and grand strategies that are shaping today's global and regional affairs.
· Analyzing the key current political, economic and social trends that are impacting daily global affairs.
· Exploring the historical and philosophical roots of international order and its evolution
· Approach world politics and geopolitics with greater knowledge and judgement
Contenidos
1. Syllabus content The syllabus has a total of 20 sessions. Two classes per week (2 hours each) Some of the class content will be provided by guests professors.
Class topics:
1. Introduction · Politics, Government and the State 2. Evolution of the State and International Order (2 sessions) 3. State challenges, Global challenges and Global Governance 4. Ideologies 5. Democracy vs. Autocracy · Populism 6. The US 7. China 8. Europe 9. Russia / Central Asia 10. India 11. Japan & The Koreas 12. Introduction to The Middle East 13. Saudi Arabia vs Iran: The Sunni-Shia Divide 14. LatAm 15. Africa 16. Team Presentations (Session 1) 17. Team Presentations (Session 2) 18. Team Presentations (Session 3)
The order of classes will be subject to the availability of guest speakers. The content of some sessions and its means and methodology (classroom, online) can vary due to geopolitical/geoeconomic breaking news events during the course and/or prescription or recommendations by governmental authorities.
Teamwork presentations will complete syllabus content and further develop the participants skills and abilities.
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Metodología
Methodology & key attendance considerations
· Class sessions include lectures, news analysis and in focus class debates.
· Students are expected to bring their views, comments and questions.
· Throughout the syllabus, articles and books will be suggested and/or uploaded to Moodle to prepare or complete key topics. Students are also expected to conduct research to enrich class contents and exam preparation.
· We strongly recommend switching-off smartphones in class or the minimization of its use.
· Laptops are welcomed except in the last three sessions (teamwork presentations).
· Behavior and attitude in class must be proper at all times.
· Attendance in class will be determined and checked 5 minutes after the class starts.
Criterios de evaluación
Skills and Abilities linked to the syllabus
· Critical thinking
· Inter-disciplinary analysis
· Holistic thinking
· Teamwork
· Presentation and writing skills
Syllabus Assessment
The syllabus grade will be calculated as follows:
Teamwork presentation: 1/3
Written exam: 2/3
(Passing the written exam, grade of 5 or above, is essential to pass the syllabus, as well as being member of a Teamwork passing its presentation).
According to the Law Faculty regulation students must attend at least 80% of the session to have the right to take the written exam, in order to be able to take the retake exam attendance must be at least 50%.
Bibliografía
Essential reading:
· Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall. Simon & Schuster.
Optional reading:
· World Order by Henry Kissinger. Penguin Press.
· The World. A Brief Introduction by Richard Haas. Penguin Press.
· The Post-American World. Release 2.0. by Fareed Zakaria. W. W. Norton & Company.
Further background for specific themes:
· The globalization of world politics by J. Baylis, S. Smith and P. Owens. Oxford University Press.
· Global Politics by Andrew Heywood. Palgrave MacMillan.
Additionally, across the syllabus, articles and more optional books will be suggested to reinforce key concepts.
Horarios y secciones
Grupo |
Profesor |
Departamento |
Year 1 |
Jordi Molina Alsina |
Derecho |
Horario Year 1
Del 6/9/2022 al 24/11/2022:
Cada jueves de 10:45 a 12:45.
Cada martes de 9:45 a 11:45. (Excepto: 1/11/2022, 8/11/2022, 15/11/2022 y 22/11/2022)
Del 25/10/2022 al 22/11/2022:
Cada martes de 9:45 a 11:45. (Excepto: 1/11/2022)
Viernes2/12/2022:
De 9:15 a 12:30.
De 12:30 a 13:15.
Jueves 9/2/2023 de 9:15 a 12:30.