Ukraine in the world politics

Course: Cultural Studies

Structural unit: Faculty of Philosophy

Title
Ukraine in the world politics
Code
ВП.3.03.04
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
3 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
To know: - Subject, methods, theoretical foundations of world politics research. - The main issues of the latest research on the place and role of Ukraine in world politics. - The concept, structure, organisation of the international and European security system. - The essence of Ukraine's European integration policy. - Challenges and threats to Ukraine. Be able to: - Demonstrate knowledge of specialised literature on world politics, analyse current trends in world politics. - Critically evaluate knowledge about the dynamics of the evolution of the post-bipolar world and Ukraine's place in it. Communication: - Use knowledge of foreign languages to analyse professional texts. - Demonstrate knowledge in a discussion format. Autonomy and responsibility: - Find and critically analyse scientific and journalistic texts. - Be responsible for the accuracy and ideological of scientific research.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Before taking this course, students should know the correlation between the categories of "international relations", "foreign policy", "international politics", and "world politics", the interpretation of the content of world politics in scientific works, the nature of interaction between the main actors of world politics, and the methods of of political science research. 2. Be able to collect and interpret information on the main actors of world politics; apply basic terms, categories and classifications of security concepts in the analysis of global problems; identify current trends in the evolution of the post-bipolar world, predict the prospects for their development. 3. Possess basic skills of scientific research and information management; critical attitude and forecasting of political, economic, cultural, ideological and security events and phenomena; use of foreign language professional political and informative sources.
Course content
Topic 1: World political process: concept, essence, structure Topic 2. Main parameters of post-bipolarity in international relations Topic 3. Evolution of the post-bipolar world and Ukraine Topic 4. European integration policy of Ukraine Topic 5. Ukrainian-American relations Topic 6. Ukraine's policy towards post-Soviet countries Topic 7. International security system: concept, structure, need for reform Theme 8: Modern (basic) concepts and theories of security in world politics Topic 9: Hybrid warfare as a key tool of Russia's geostrategy of revenge Topic 10. The crisis of the European security system in the context of the Russian hybrid war Topic 11. Humanitarian, informational and economic consequences of the war in the East of Ukraine for the European security space Topic 12: Soft power technologies as a factor of the Russian Federation's information aggression against Ukraine Topic 13. Separatism as a threat to the national security of Ukraine Topic 14. Strategy of Ukraine's integration into the European security space Topic 15: Civilisational problems in world politics Topic 16. Contradictions of Ukraine's geopolitical choice in the context of the "clash of civilisations" Theme 17. The role of the religious factor in modern international relations Theme 18: Contradictions of globalisation as the basis of the world political process Theme 19: The concept of sustainable development of the modern world system and Ukraine Topic 20: Reformist context of the new Marshall Plan for Ukraine
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Chekalenko L.D. Foreign policy of Ukraine. Ed. by Tsivaty V.G. – K: LAT&K, 2016. – 293 р.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, seminar, self-study
Assessment methods and criteria
Assessment of semester work: 1. Oral report, additions and participation in seminar discussions - 15-20 points 2. Essay - 2-6 points. 3. Analytical task - 6-10 points 4. Presentation of independent research - 6-10 points 5. Synopsis of primary sources - 1-4 points 6. Written test - 6-10 points The overall grade for the semester consists of the points obtained for classroom work (oral reports, additions and participation in seminar discussions) and for self-study (essay, summary of primary sources, analytical task, presentation of independent research). All types of work for the semester have - a maximum of 60 points - a minimum of 36 points The final assessment is in the form of an exam: Written exam - 24/40 points
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Mykola Ivanovich Khylko
Politology department
Faculty of Philosophy

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Politology department
Faculty of Philosophy