Globalization and development crisis in Europe 2105-M-D2GKUE
The lecture presents the relationship between globalization and the crisis of development in Europe, with particular emphasis on the institutions of the European Union and the Member States. Characterized are, among others: the concept of globalization and its various interpretations, the most important dimensions of globalization, the processes of globalization in theories of social development, the evolution of the role of Europe in the processes of globalization (including the role of the EEC / EU after the fall of communism), the impact of the global crisis on the development of the EU, assumptions and implementation of the EU strategy and policies, discussions around the concept of a multi-speed Europe, different economic and social reactions to the crisis in Europe, competitive political scenarios for the development of the EU and the potential and actions of Europe compared to other regions of the world.
Type of course
Mode
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
• defines the main concepts characterizing the processes of globalization
• knows the terminology reflecting different concepts of globalization and social development
• describes Europe as an area of coexistence of various approaches to globalization
• demonstrates an understanding of the relationship between globalization and the various dimensions of the EU's development crisis
• places the phenomena and processes concerning political, economic and social changes taking place in the countries of Europe and the EU in the context of globalization
Skills:
• can characterize various concepts of globalization and combine them with discussions on the development directions of European countries and the EU
• analyzes critically statements about globalization and political, economic and social development
• is competent in the selection of literature on the subject and sources of information on the mutual relations between globalization and the development of Europe
• articulates the acquired knowledge in a coherent way
Social competence:
• is able to take an active part in the discussion on the relationship between the processes of globalization and the development crisis in Europe
• compares various concepts and actions of states and social actors in the face of globalization processes
Assessment criteria
Oral exam
Bibliography
Obligatory:
Chang H. Źli samarytanie. Mit wolnego handlu i tajna historia kapitalizmu. Krytyka Polityczna. Warszawa 2016
Dembinski P. Finanse po zawale. Od euforii finansowej do gospodarczego ładu. Studio Emka. Warszawa 2011
Frankopan P. The New Silk Roads. The Present and Future of the World. Bloomsbury Publishing. London 2018
Jackson R. Sorensen G. Wprowadzenie do stosunków międzynarodowych. UJ. Kraków 2006
Krastew I., Holmes S. Światło, które zgasło. Jak Zachód zawiódł swoich wyznawców. Krytyka Polityczna. Warszawa 2019
Kurczewska U. (red). Jaka przyszłość Unii Europejskiej ? SGH. Warszawa 2020
Rodrik D. The Globalization Paradox. Why Global Markets, States, and Democracy Can’t Coexist. Oxford University Press. Oxford 2011
Snyder T. Droga do niewolności. Rosja, Europa, Ameryka. Znak. Kraków 2019
Stiglitz J. Globalizacja. WN PWN. Warszawa 2004
Zielonka J. Kontrrewolucja. Liberalna Europa w odwrocie. PWN Warszawa 2018
Recomended:
Atkinson A. B. Nierówności. Co da się zrobić ? Krytyka Polityczna. Warszawa 2017
Castells M. Sieci oburzenia i nadziei. Ruchy społeczne w erze Internetu. PWN. Warszawa 2013
Ferguson N. Wielka degeneracja. Jak psują się instytucje i umierają gospodarki. Wydawnictwo Literackie. Kraków 2017
Judt T. Powojnie. Historia Europy od roku 1945. Rebis. Poznań 2008
Wallerstein I. Analiza systemów-światów. Wprowadzenie. Dialog. Warszawa 2007
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