Political Science

bdran1165  2023-2024  Bruxelles Saint-Louis

Political Science
5.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Klimis Emmanuel;
Language
English
Content
Part 1. General Introduction and Foundational Concepts
1.1. Introductory Session: What is Political Science? Why a course on Poitical Science in Law studies?
1.2. Power, Authority and Legitimacy
1.3. A Portrait of the State

Part 2. Political Regimes
2.1. Authoritarian and Totalitarian Regimes
2.2. Democracy

Part 3. Political Actors
3.1. Political Parties: Genealogy and Organisation
3.2. Citizens: Political Socialisation and Political Participation
3.3. Electoral Behaviours
3.4. Social Movements: Resources, Repertoires and Mobilisation

Part 4. Policy Analysis
4.1. Public Policies: Definition and Analysis
Teaching methods
lectures in large audience
Evaluation methods
Written final exam. No documents are allowed during the exam (including dictionaries, which are only allowed for exchange students).
The final exam will last 2 hours and will include at least one MCQ (no negative marks).
As this is an English-language course, the only language accepted for the final exam will also be English.
The use of artificial intelligence will not be permitted for the final assessment.
Bibliography
available in Brussels/St Louis campus library:
- BROWN, Garrett W., McLEAN, Iain, McMILLAN, Alistair (2018), The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University Press > available at the library
- GARNER, Robert, FERDINAND, Peter, LAWSON, Stephanie (2016), Introduction to Politics, Oxford, Oxford University Press > available at the library
- HAGUE, Rod, HARROP, Martin, McCORMICK, John (2019), Political Science. A Comparative Introduction, Basingstoke, Palgrave MacMillan
Faculty or entity
DRTB


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Law French-English (and French-English-Dutch)