ECTS
2,5 crédits
Composante
Collège Etudes Européennes et Internationales (EEI)
Volume horaire
20h
Description
This advanced course deepens students’ understanding of democratization and democratic backsliding by engaging with recent research at the intersection of comparative politics and international relations. It begins with a recapitulation of economic explanations of democratization, revisiting the classic debate on how economic growth and inequality shape political regime transitions while introducing new research that highlights the risks of democratic backsliding under conditions of poor economic performance. The course then introduces new thematic modules on the impact of democracy aid channeled through civil society; citizens’ responses to democratic backsliding; the international dimension of democratic erosion, and the influence on these patterns of the global apathy for democracy promotion.
Modalités pédagogiques
In-presence teaching alternates between lectures and student presentations, with the aim of fostering critical engagement with the literature and strengthening analytical and communication skills. Students will be given in advance the material they have to present in class. After the in-presence classes, there will be one online lecture. Finally, the course concludes with an in-presence written assessment combining open-ended and multiple-choice questions.
· Lectures in presence (10 hours)
· Student presentations and group discussions in presence (5 hours)
· Online lecture and final in-presence exam (3+2 hours)
Objectifs
By the end of the course, students will be able to engage with cutting-edge research on democratization, identify and explain the mechanisms linking domestic and international factors to democratic resilience or erosion, and apply these insights to empirical case studies. They will also strengthen their skills in oral presentation, analytical reasoning, and written elaboration of theoretical and empirical arguments.
Contrôle des connaissances
Modalités d’évaluation : | 1ère session ou session unique | |||
Continuous assessment, based on two marks | 1. 50% présentation orale, en présentiel 2. 50% épreuve écrite finale (durée 2h, en présentiel, questions ouvertes et QCM) |
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Type d'évaluations | Présentation orale en présentiel; épreuve écrite finale (questions ouvertes et QCM) |
Compétences visées
UE (n°) et titre du cours / ou du groupe de compétences | ||
Bloc (n° et intitulé) RNCP (n°)
Bloc 5 Appliquer une méthode juridique RNCP24423BC01 RNCP24423BC03 RNCP24423BC05 RNCP24423BC07
Bloc 6 Communiquer et collaborer RNCP24423BC04
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Sous compétence (n° et intitulé)
Mobiliser ses connaissances pour qualifier juridiquement une situation de fait et apporter une solution par application de la règle de droit
Communiquer par oral et par écrit, de façon claire et non-ambigüe, dans au moins une langue étrangère |
Niveau (n°)
1.5 niveau 3
1 niveau 3 |