Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden.
Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester
WS 2011/12
, Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024
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Democracy and Governance Sprache: Englisch Belegpflicht | |||||||||||
(Keine Nummer) Seminar WS 2011/12 2 SWS keine Übernahme http://25 | |||||||||||
Lehreinheit: | Sozialwissenschaften | ||||||||||
Teilnehmer/-in erwartet : 25 Maximal : 25 | |||||||||||
DevGov M.A., Development and Governance (Master of Arts) ( 1. Semester ) | |||||||||||
IBEP M.A., Internationale Beziehungen und Entwicklungspolitik (Master of Arts) ( 1. Semester ) | |||||||||||
Zugeordnete Lehrperson: | Leininger | ||||||||||
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Termin: |
Freitag
10:00
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12:00
EinzelT
Beginn : 21.10.2011 Ende : 21.10.2011 | Raum : BC 303 BC | |||||||||
Freitag
09:00
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18:00
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Beginn : 25.11.2011 Ende : 25.11.2011 | Raum : BC 303 BC | ||||||||||
Donnerstag
09:00
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13:00
EinzelT
Beginn : 01.12.2011 Ende : 01.12.2011 | |||||||||||
Raum: LF 310 (Rotunde) | |||||||||||
Freitag
09:00
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18:00
EinzelT
Beginn : 02.12.2011 Ende : 02.12.2011 | Raum : BC 303 BC | ||||||||||
Freitag
09:00
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18:00
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Beginn : 09.12.2011 Ende : 09.12.2011 | Raum : BC 303 BC | ||||||||||
Donnerstag
09:00
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17:30
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Beginn : 09.02.2012 Ende : 09.02.2012 | Raum : BC 303 BC | ||||||||||
fällt aus am 09.02.2012 | |||||||||||
Kommentar: | Class Description Democracy, governance and regime change are not only crucial phenomena in any political system but also core concepts of political science. Students of this class learn to apply these concepts, assess political regimes in developing countries and interpret current indices that aim at measuring the status quo and change of political regimes. In the first part of the seminar, main concepts and types of democratic and non-democratic regimes as well as governance are introduced. This day ends with a debate on the universality of democracy. In the second part, students learn how to apply these concepts, assess political regimes in developing countries and interpret current indices that aim at measuring the status quo and change of political regimes. In the third part of the seminar, students focus on political change and transformation. They learn to assess and analyze endogenous and exogenous factors for democratization and the persistence of democratic regimes. In particular, the relationship between religion and democracy is analysed. Democracy promotion is at the core of the fourth part. The knowledge of strategies and instruments as well as the effectiveness of international democracy promotion allows students to discuss the legitimacy of international efforts to promote democracy. The seminar concludes with the introduction of empirical findings on the performance of democratic regimes. Recommended broader overviews on democracy, governance and regime change include: |
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