| Code |
17713
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| Year |
3
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| Semester |
S1
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| ECTS Credits |
6
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| Workload |
TP(60H)
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| Scientific area |
Relações Internacionais
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Entry requirements |
None
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Learning outcomes |
O1 - Understand Area Studies as a scientific area O2 - Relate Area Studies with Regional Studies and Globalization O3 - Have an understanding of the main dynamics of the areas O4 - Identify the main actors in the areas O5. Critically assess the sources, values, and validity of the information. O6. Demonstrate a capacity for analysis, synthesis, investigation, and oral and written presentation of scientific information.
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Syllabus |
P1 - Area Studies P2 - 3 Generations of Area Studies P3 - Comparative Area Studies and Regional Studies P4 - Globalization P5 - Regionalization P6 - The Regional Dimension in International Relations Theories P7 - Theories of Regional Cooperation and Integration P8 - Europe P9 - Eastern and Central Europe P10 - The Americas (USA, Mexico, Brazil) P11 - Middle East and North Africa P12 - East Asia and Asia-Pacific – Japan P13 - East Asia and Asia-Pacific – China P14 - Central Asia (South Caucasus) – Soviet and Post-Soviet Space P15 - Africa
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Main Bibliography |
Farrell, Mary, Hettne, Bjorn, Langenhove, Luk (ed.) (2005) Global Politics of Regionalism. Theory and Practice. London, UK: Pluto Press. Szanton, David L. (2004) The Politics of Knowledge. Area Studies and the Disciplines (Global, Area, & International Archive). University of California Press
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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