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Political Sociology of Central Europe
2. Catching up with the West (28 February)
Background readings
Background readings
Completion requirements
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Blokker, P. (2005) Post-Communist Modernization, Transition Studies, and Diversity in Europe.pdf
Ekiert (2015) Three Generations of Research on Post Communist Politics A Sketch.pdf
Gellner (1997) Nationalism_The Marriage of State and Culture (p. 50–58).pdf
Kopeček, M. (2002). Politics, Antipolitics, and Czechs in Central Europe The Idea of “Visegrád Cooperation.pdf
Kopecký, P., Mudde, C. (2000). “What has Eastern Europe taught us about the democratisation literature (and vice versa)?”
Rupnik (1990) Central Europe or Mitteleuropa?.pdf
Sztompka, P. (1996) Looking Back The Year 1989 as a Cultural and Civilizational Break.pdf
Tismaneanu (2009) The Revolutions of 1989 Causes, Meanings, Consequences.pdf
◄ HW1: Text summary + 3 discussion questions
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Presentation 1: Introducing the concept of Central Europe
Exam requirements
Presentation 2: Catching up with the West
Presentation 3: Democratic transition and the Europeanization process
Kundera (1984): The Tragedy of Central Europe
Optional reading: Kundera and other intellectuals on current Europe (January 2019)
HW1: Text summary + 3 discussion questions
Presentation 4: Political Culture of CE
Howard (2002): The Weakness of Postcommunist Civil Society
HW2: Text summary + 3 discussion questions
Background readings
Presentation 5: Building a Civil Society
Devaux (2009): Involvement of the Czech Environmental Movements in the European Game
HW3: Text summary + 3 discussion questions
Background readings
Presentation 6: NGOs and Activism
Polanska (2018): Going against institutionalization: New forms of urban activism in Poland
HW4: Text summary + 3 discussion questions
Background readings
Presentation 7. The public sphere and democracy
Instructions for the final essay
Koopmans (2007): Who inhabits the European public sphere? Winners and losers, supporters and opponents
HW5: Text summary + 3 discussion questions
Background readings
Midterm test
Essay topic
Presentation 8. Democratic backsliding in the CE
Read an article “Can Europe’s new xenophobes reshape the continent?” in The Guardian
Watch Victor Orbán's speech at the European Parliament on the 11th of September 2018 (7.30 minutes)
HW6: Give us your thoughts + 3 discussion questions
Background readings
Presentation 9. Nationalism and politicization of the EU
HW6: Give us your thoughts + 3 discussion questions
Read an article "Visegrad’s Fear of Diversity" at Visegradinsight.eu.
Watch Jaroslaw Kaczynski on the topic of Refugee crisis on the 16th September 2015 (12.13 minutes)
Background readings
Presentation 10: Populism
HW7: Give us your thoughts + 3 discussion questions
Background readings
Presentation 11: Gender and Feminism
HW8: Give us your thoughts + 3 discussion questions
Background readings
Final test
Final Essay
Presentation - Final Essay instructions
Presentation 4: Political Culture of CE ►