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Faculty of Social Science
Institute of Political Studies
Department of Political Studies
JPM142 Geopolitics and Political Geography of World Regions
JPM142 Geopolitics and Political Geography of World Regions
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Select topic 1) Introduction, concepts, and definitions. Debate betwen regionalists and globalists. Why do states pursue regional integration?
1) Introduction, concepts, and definitions. Debate betwen regionalists and globalists. Why do states pursue regional integration?
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Select topic 2.Political-geographic analysis of regions
2.Political-geographic analysis of regions
Select topic 3.Structure of the World Political Map
3.Structure of the World Political Map
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Select topic 4.History, waves of political and economic regionalism (analysis of mixed results of economic, security or multipurpose regional projects), old vs. new regionalism, mega-regionalism.
4.History, waves of political and economic regionalism (analysis of mixed results of economic, security or multipurpose regional projects), old vs. new regionalism, mega-regionalism.
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Select topic 5.heories of Regionalism (driving forces, motivation) – systemic theories, theory of regional inderedependence, domestic level theories.
5.heories of Regionalism (driving forces, motivation) – systemic theories, theory of regional inderedependence, domestic level theories.
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Select topic 6.Integration processes in the world regions - typology of integration projects (geographic and functional approach)
6.Integration processes in the world regions - typology of integration projects (geographic and functional approach)
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Select topic 7 Regionalism and Geopolitics of Europe
7 Regionalism and Geopolitics of Europe
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Select topic 8.Regionalism and Geopolitics of Asia and Australia I.
8.Regionalism and Geopolitics of Asia and Australia I.
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Select topic 9.Regionalism and Geopolitics of Asia and Australia II.
9.Regionalism and Geopolitics of Asia and Australia II.
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Select topic 10.Regionalism and Geopolitics of Africa
10.Regionalism and Geopolitics of Africa
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Select topic 11.Regionalism and Geopolitics of Americas
11.Regionalism and Geopolitics of Americas
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Select topic 12. Geography of languages and religions
12. Geography of languages and religions
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