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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (12.09.2023)
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (12.09.2023)
The course requirments are as follows: 1) Regular tests on a weekly basis reflecting readings allocated for each lecture. The tests take place on the Moodle on-line platform. The tests make 33 per cent of the final grade. 2) Final exam. The exam makes 67 per cent of the final grade. 3) In both regular tests and the final exam, students are required to obtained at least 51 per cent. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (12.09.2023)
Bickerton, Christopher a Carlo Invernizzi Accetti. 2017. Populism and technocracy: opposites or complements? Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20(2): 186-206. Cowell‐Meyers, Kimberly. 2017. "The contagion effects of the feminist initiative in Sweden: Agenda‐setting, niche parties and mainstream parties." Scandinavian Political Studies 40(4): 481-493. van Haute, Emilie, ed. 2016. Green parties in Europe (conclusion). Routledge. Hooghe, Liesbet and Gary Marks. 2018. "Cleavage theory meets Europe’s crises: Lipset, Rokkan, and the transnational cleavage," Journal of European Public Policy 25(1): 109-135. Hopkin, Jonathan, and Caterina Paolucci. 1999. "The business firm model of party organisation: Cases from Spain and Italy." European journal of political research 35(3): 307-339. Ignazi, Piero. 2014. "Power and the (il) legitimacy of political parties: An unavoidable paradox of contemporary democracy?." Party Politics 20(2): 160-169. Katz, Richard S. and Peter Mair. 1995. Changing models of party organization and party democracy: the emergence of the cartel party. Party Politics 1(1): 5-28. Leconte, Cécile. 2015. From pathology to mainstream phenomenon: Reviewing the Euroscepticism debate in research and theory. International Political Science Review 36(3): 250 –263. Mudde, Cas. 2004. "The populist zeitgeist." Government and opposition 39(4): 541-563. Otjes, Simon. 2020. "All on the same boat? Voting for pirate parties in comparative perspective." Politics 40(1): 38-53. Rydgren, Jens. 2005. Is extreme right-wing populism contagious? Explaining the emergence of a new party family. European Journal of Political Research 44(3): 413-437. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (05.10.2023)
The course is based on lectures and regular readings on a weekly basis on the Moodle platform (moodle.cuni.cz). During the lectures, students are encouraged to participate in a discussion. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (12.09.2023)
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