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Small state strategies in modern diplomatic environment and international negotiations

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:1.00
Study Course Accepted:21.02.2024 13:07:49
Study Course Information
Course Code:SZF_040LQF level:Level 7
Credit Points:4.00ECTS:6.00
Branch of Science:Political ScienceTarget Audience:Political Science
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Māris Cepurītis
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Faculty of Social Sciences
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:Dzirciema street 16, Rīga, szfatrsu[pnkts]lv
Study Course Planning
Full-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)10Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures20
Classes (count)13Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes26
Total Contact Hours46
Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
BA level understanding of international system, theories of international relations and foreign policy making.
Objective:
Create understanding of challenges and solutions of small states and secondary actors in modern diplomatic environment.
Topic Layout (Full-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1Small states in international relations: development and basic conceptsLectures2.00auditorium
2Modern diplomatic environment and small statesLectures3.00auditorium
3Diplomatic strategies of small states: from survival to thrivingLectures5.00auditorium
4Case studies in small state foreign policy and diplomacyClasses5.00auditorium
5Small states in diplomatic negotiationsClasses2.00auditorium
6Small states in diplomatic negotiations - simulationClasses3.00auditorium
7Counseltation before the examClasses1.00auditorium
8ExamClasses2.00auditorium
Assessment
Unaided Work:
As part of the study course, students will have to learn the mandatory literature (up to 50 pages of text for each lesson), write two essays on the given topic, successfully complete the seminars, write a report, make a presentation of the report, participate in the simulation of diplomatic negotiations, and successfully pass the final exam of the course. In order to evaluate the quality of the study course as a whole, the student must fill out the study course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.
Assessment Criteria:
Participation and quality of answers in lectures and seminars – 10%; Essays – 20%; Paper presentation – 20%; Report – 25%; Exam grade – 25%.
Final Examination (Full-Time):Exam
Final Examination (Part-Time):
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:Will orient yourself in the challenges of small countries' foreign policy and the available solutions and examples, will be able to assess how small countries can implement a successful foreign policy.
Skills:Students will be able to understand the limits of small states in international politics, as well as the importance of use of strategy.
Competencies:Students will be able to carry out qualitative research on the foreign policy of small states.
Bibliography
No.Reference
Required Reading
1Fox, Annette Baker. The Power of Small States: Diplomacy in the World War II, Small States in International Relations. C. Ingebritsen, I. Neumann, S. Gstohl, J. Beyer Eds. (University of Washington Press: Seattle, 2006), 39 – 54 pp. (Jaunāks izdevums nav izdots)
2Constantinou, Costas M., Kerr, Pauline, Sharp, Paul. The Sage Handbook of Diplomacy. (Melbourne: Sage Publications, 2016), 257- 267; 281- 307 pp.
3Archer, C., Bailes, Alyson J. K., Wivel, A. Small States and International Security: Europe and Beyound. (Routhledge, 2014) 26-79 pp.
4 Cooper, Andrew F., Shaw, Timothy M. The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resilience. (Palgrave Macmillian: New York, 2009) 1-18. pp. (Jaunāks izdevums nav izdots)
5Cooper, Andrew F., Shaw, Timothy M. The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resilience. (Palgrave Macmillian: New York – 2009), 21-64 pp. (Jaunāks izdevums nav izdots)
6Panke, Diana. “Dwarfs in international negotiations: how small states make their voices heard”. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 25(3) (September 2012): 313 - 328 pp.
7Baldaccjino G., Wivel A. Handbook on the Politics of Small States. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020)
8Brady A., Thorhallsson B. Small States and the New Security Environment. (Cham: Springer, 2021)
Additional Reading
1Štamers, Guntis. Mazas valsts jēdziens un pētījumi starptautisko attiecību teorijā. Latvija pasaules politikā: iespējas un ierobežojumi. Ž. Ozoliņa. Ed. (Latvijas ārpolitikas institūts 2001.) 10-19 pp. (latviešu plūsmai)
2Bleiere, Daina. Mazas valsts ārpolitiskā autonomija. Latvija pasaules politikā: iespējas un ierobežojumi. Ž. Ozoliņa. Ed. (Latvijas ārpolitikas institūts 2001.) 31-45 pp. (latviešu plūsmai)