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Courses taught
Spring 2005 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Central European Political Systems
- Civil wars
- Communism and Fascism: some Remarks
- Comparative Analysis
- Constitutional Justice in Postcommunist Europe
- Contemporary Chinese Foreign Policy
- Czech Communism
- Czech conservative thought
- Czech Political System
- Czech Political System II.
- Czech Political Thinking
- Czech Politics
- Czech Security Policy
- Diploma Seminar (POL195, POL463, POL464, POL465, POL466, POL467, POL468, POL716)
- Diploma seminar
- Diploma Seminar for Bachelor Thesis (POL218, POL220, POL221, POL222, POL223, POL224, POL227, POL245, POL718, POL719, POL720, POL721, POL722, POL723, POL724)
- Disertation Thesis
- Elections and Political Party Systems
- European and comparative education policy
- European Political Parties
- Genesis of Green Parties in Europe
- Globalisation and Transnational Politics
- International Relations in the Middle East
- Introduction into the geography election
- Introduction of comparation of political systems
- Islamic Radicalism
- Methodological Seminar II.
- Methodological Seminar IV.
- Methodology of Political Science (POL703, POL733)
- Modern Political Theories
- Modern Rebellious Movements in Latin America
- Municipal politics
- Organized Crime
- Political Party Systems I.
- Political Science Research on European Integration
- Political Systems
- Political Systems of Democratic Countries I. (POL708, POL738)
- Political Theory of Social Movements
- Politics and Information Technologies
- Politics in Scandinavian Countries
- Postcommunist Central Asia
- Red and Pink-Left Parties in Central and East Europe
- Regions and Territorial-Political Pluralism I.
- Slovak Politics
- Subcultures of Youth and Politics
- Sultanistic Political Regimes
- Theory of law-making
- Theory Security
- Twentieth Century Political Philosophy (POL704, POL734)
Autumn 2004 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Balkan Nationalism
- Balkan Political Systems
- Conflicts and World Politics I. (1914-1945)
- Czech Policy Analysis
- Czech Political System I.
- Czech Political Tradition
- Czech Security Policy
- Czechoslovak transition into democracy
- Debates
- Democratic and Nondemocratic Political Systems
- Didactics of Political Science
- Diploma Seminar (POL195, POL463, POL464, POL465, POL466, POL467)