School/Faculty/Institute |
Graduate School |
Course Code |
HUK 552 |
Course Title in English |
Modern and Post-Modern Political Theory |
Course Title in Turkish |
Modern ve Post-Modern Siyaset Kuramı |
Language of Instruction |
TR |
Type of Course |
Lecture |
Level of Course |
Seçiniz |
Semester |
Fall |
Contact Hours per Week |
Lecture: 2 |
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Estimated Student Workload |
143 hours per semester |
Number of Credits |
6 ECTS |
Grading Mode |
Standard Letter Grade
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Pre-requisites |
None |
Expected Prior Knowledge |
none |
Co-requisites |
None |
Registration Restrictions |
Only Graduate Students |
Overall Educational Objective |
To teach the aspect of political theory related to modern state theory and its criticisms. |
Course Description |
Modern state is a political institution which gained shape at a specific point in history on a very defined territorial space. This institution received a great deal of theoretical basis through works of various philosophers. This theoretical accumulation gained universal importance as modern state became the norm for political organisation world-wide through developments in the 19th and 20th centuries. On the other hand, an important theoretical body was compiled through criticisims directed to theoretical grounds of modern state.
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Course Description in Turkish |
Modern devlet tarihin belli bir aşamasında belli bir coğrafyada ortaya çıkmış bir siyasi yapıdır. Bu yapı önemli bir düşünsel birikime dayanır. Modern devlet yapısının 19. ve 20. Yüzyıllardaki gelişmelerle evrenselleşmesi bu düşünsel birikimi de küresel ölçeğe taşır. Öte yandan, bu düşünsel birikim en temel noktalarında önemli eleştirilere de maruz kalmıştır.
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Course Learning Outcomes and Competences
Upon successful completion of the course, the learner is expected to be able to:
1) Understand the modern state theory
2) Assimilate criticisms regarding the foundations of modern state theory
3) Considering alternatives to the modern state
4) Analyzing criticisms of the modern state
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Program Learning Outcomes/Course Learning Outcomes |
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1) Build on the theoretical and practical skills obtained during the undergraduate degree for the subjects within the domain of human rights law. |
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2) Keep updated concerning developments in jurisprudence and legislation. |
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3) Diagnose sources of legal disputes in the domain of human rights law, and applying rules and regulations for solving these disputes. |
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4) Critically analyze existing regulations and theory and proposing new insights to old and new problems occurred in the domain of human rights law. |
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5) Ability to describe processes and theories both verbally and in writing on national and international platforms within the field of human rights law. |
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6) Awareness of social, scientific and ethical values regarding human rights law field all related professional activities. |
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7) Ability to communicate in English both verbally and in writing at European Language Portfolio General Level B2. |
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8) Understanding of social and environmental aspects of legislative and jurisprudential measures and theories. |
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Relation to Program Outcomes and Competences
N None |
S Supportive |
H Highly Related |
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Program Outcomes and Competences |
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Assessed by |
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Build on the theoretical and practical skills obtained during the undergraduate degree for the subjects within the domain of human rights law. |
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Keep updated concerning developments in jurisprudence and legislation. |
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Diagnose sources of legal disputes in the domain of human rights law, and applying rules and regulations for solving these disputes. |
N |
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Critically analyze existing regulations and theory and proposing new insights to old and new problems occurred in the domain of human rights law. |
N |
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Ability to describe processes and theories both verbally and in writing on national and international platforms within the field of human rights law. |
N |
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Awareness of social, scientific and ethical values regarding human rights law field all related professional activities. |
N |
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Ability to communicate in English both verbally and in writing at European Language Portfolio General Level B2. |
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Understanding of social and environmental aspects of legislative and jurisprudential measures and theories. |
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Prepared by and Date |
ZEYNEP ÖZEN , February 2024 |
Course Coordinator |
AKTS1 |
Semester |
Fall |
Name of Instructor |
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Course Contents
Week |
Subject |
1) |
Introduction, introduction of course content |
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Foundations of modern state theory |
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The concept of sovereignty and its intellectual foundations |
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The concept of the Human Element and its intellectual foundations |
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The concept of the Human Element and its intellectual foundations |
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The concept of country - homeland element and its intellectual foundations |
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General evaluation on modern state theory |
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Critiques of modern state theory |
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Critiques of modern state theory |
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Critiques of modern state theory |
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Determining homework topics |
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homework tracking |
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homework tracking |
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homework tracking |
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homework tracking |
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Presentation |
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Presentation |