جيوسياسة العلاقات الدولية
مخطط الموضوع
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University:Mohamed Seddik Ben Yahia Jijel.
Faculty:Faculty of Law and Political Science.
Department:Department of Political Science
Dr .Khadidja Bourib,Lecturer A
Contact: khadidja.bourib@univ-jijel.dz
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Course lecturer: Dr .Khadidja Bourib
Directed activities: Pr .Mohamed Semiem
Target category: Third-year International Relations students
Academic year:2024-2025
Course: geopolitics of international relations
Unit of Education: principal
Weekly hours:Three hours per week.
The duration of the study is 13 weeks in the semester.
The coefficient: 3
Balances: 6
Lecture schedule: Wednesday from 08:00 to 09:30 AM.
Wednesday from 09:30 AM to 11:00 AM.
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The final evaluation of foreign policy of great powers course will be according to the following mechanisms:
First/ Final Exam: A written final exam that focuses on what was taught in this semester, which represents 67% of the final mark.
- The exam consists of several types of questions: concepts, analytical questions.
Second/ Directed Work: The directed work,which represents 33% of the final mark, is evaluated according to the following criteria and percentages:
- Participation:07 points
- Written Exam:06 points
- Research:07 points
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The pedagogical approach to this course consists of three pillars: knowledge, employment of knowledge, and creating behaviors. Knowledge involves understanding the basic concepts of foreign policy of great powers, as well as the social, economic, and political aspects that influenced its development. Employment of knowledge allows students to apply this knowledge in political or diplomatic practice.Personal skills, which include communication, listening, teamwork, initiative, and adaptability, are also developed to positively interact with their professional and personal environment.
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To facilitate students' absorption of the lessons,we will implement the following method:
First/Lectures:
- Transferring knowledge through lectures.
- Addressing some notes in a detailed manner during lectures.
- Mastering the basic terms to understand diplomacy and international cooperation
Second/Discussions in directed activities
- Opening a discussion on the topics studied in the lectures.
- These discussions aim to develop the exchange of knowledge between students.
- Evaluating students' participation in these discussions in directed work classes.
- Participating freely in these discussions with the aim of enhancing students' understanding of concepts and terms.
- Students getting to know their different points of view and comparing them.
- Students benefiting from the exchange of knowledge between them.
-Scheduling some sub-questions during the semester to test students' comprehension before the main exam.
- Proposing individual research with the aim of helping students learn scientific research methods.
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These lessons aim to analyze Geopolitics the study of the impact of geography on politics and international relations. It explains how countries, companies, and non-state actors attempt to achieve their political goals by controlling the geographical features of the world. On the other hand, international relations is the study of interactions between countries in the global system. It also seeks to explain the interactions of others whose behavior originates within one state and targets members of other states.
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Axis One: Theoretical Introduction:Defining Concepts: Geopolitics, Political Geography, Geostrategy, Geopolitical Analysis
The second Axis : The historical evolution of geopolitical studies: Geopolitical schools explaining the dynamics of international relations
The third Axis : Geopolitics and issues of conflict and international cooperation
Axis Four: Geopolitics and the conflict for Oil
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Axis One: Theoretical Introduction:Defining Concepts: Geopolitics, Political Geography, Geostrategy, Geopolitical Analysis
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The second Axis : The historical evolution of geopolitical studies: Geopolitical schools explaining the dynamics of international relations
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