Demography in International Relations 2104-UPIR-D3DEIR
Details in the current edition of the course.
Term 2023Z:
1. Introduction to the course |
Term 2024Z:
1. Introduction to the course |
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Term 2024Z: | Term 2023Z: |
Mode
Learning outcomes
Student:
-knows the basic demographic theories and concepts
- identifies main demographic challenges of the contemporary worls (including specific regions)
- understands demographic processes, their impact on international relations as well as mutual correlations between them
Assessment criteria
Individual work - 30%
Group work - 20 %
Colloquium- 50%
Practical placement
does not refer
Bibliography
Details in the current edition of the course.
Term 2023Z:
- Eberstadt N., Demography and international relations, The Washington Quarterly 1998, 21 (2), 33-52 |
Term 2024Z:
- Eberstadt N., Demography and international relations, The Washington Quarterly 1998, 21 (2), 33-52 |
Additional information
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