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Disciplina asociada:Relaciones Internacionales |
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Escuela:
Ciencias Sociales y Gobierno
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Departamento Académico:
Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales
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Programas académicos: |
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Competencias que se desarrollan: |
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Requisitos:No tiene. |
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Equivalencia:RI1003B |
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Intención del curso en el contexto general del plan de estudios: |
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Objetivo general de la Unidad de Formación: |
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En la unidad de formación el estudiante: - Analiza las perspectivas teóricas de la política internacional, considerando niveles y unidades de análisis de la realidad contemporánea. - Analiza los desafíos de la agenda global contemporánea, considerando los intereses de los Estados nación. - Contrasta las causas, desarrollo y consecuencias de los conflictos internacionales, considerando la interacción entre actores involucrados. - Expresa posturas convincentes sobre los dilemas que generen consenso e inclusión. |
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Técnica didáctica sugerida: |
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Bibliografía sugerida: |
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LIBROS DE TEXTO: * Kegley Charles W, World politics : trend and transformation, 2011-2012 ed., Boston, MA : Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, 2012, spa, 0495906557 (Edicion del estudiante) * [edited by] John Baylis, Steve Smith Patricia Owens, The globalization of world politics : an introduction to international relations, Sixtth edition., eng, 9780199656172 (pbk.) * Flint, Colin, Introduction to geopolitics, 2nd ed., New York : Routledge, 2011, 9780415667739 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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Perfil del Profesor: |
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(450901)Maestría en Relaciones Internacionales ; (450101)Maestría en Ciencias Sociales ; (451001)Maestría en Ciencias Políticas ; (220209)Maestría en Derecho Internacional ; (302001)Maestría en Estudios Internacionales ; (540101)Maestría en Historia ; (450901)Doctorado en Relaciones Internacionales ; (450101)Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales ; (451001)Doctorado en Ciencias Políticas ; (220209)Doctorado en Derecho Internacional ; (302001)Doctorado en Estudios Internacionales ; (540101)Doctorado en Historia CIP: 450901, 450101, 451001, 220209, 302001, 540101 |
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Discipline:International Relations |
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School:
Social Sciences and Government
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Academic Department:
Political Science and International Relations
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Programs: |
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Competitions:SCIS0301B ; SCIS0302B ; SCIS0303B ; SCIS0602B ; SEG0404A ; |
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Prerequisites:None. |
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Equivalences:RI1003B |
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Course intention within the general study plan context: |
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Course objective: |
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In the unit, the student: - Analyzes the theoretical perspectives of international politics, considering analysis levels and units of contemporary reality. - Analyzes the challenges of the contemporary global agenda, considering the interests of nation-states. - Contrasts the causes, development, and consequences of international conflicts, considering the interaction between the actors involved. - Expresses convincing positions on dilemmas that generate consensus and inclusion. |
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Teaching and learning tecniques: |
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Suggested Bibliography: |
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TEXT BOOKS: * Kegley Charles W, World politics : trend and transformation, 2011-2012 ed., Boston, MA : Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, 2012, spa, 0495906557 (Edicion del estudiante) * [edited by] John Baylis, Steve Smith Patricia Owens, The globalization of world politics : an introduction to international relations, Sixtth edition., eng, 9780199656172 (pbk.) * Flint, Colin, Introduction to geopolitics, 2nd ed., New York : Routledge, 2011, 9780415667739 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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Academic credentials required to teach the course: |
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(450901)Master Degree in International Relations ; (450101)Master Degree in Social Sciences ; (451001)Master Degree in Political Relations ; (220209)Master Degree in International Law ; (302001)Master Degree in International Studies ; (540101)Master Degree in History ; (450901)Doctoral Degree in International Relations ; (450101)Doctoral Degree in Social Sciences ; (451001)Doctoral Degree in Political Relations ; (220209)Doctoral Degree in International Law ; (302001)Doctoral Degree in International Studies ; (540101)Doctoral Degree in History CIP: 450901, 450101, 451001, 220209, 302001, 540101 |
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