Političke partije i interesne grupe

Acronym
PN20-32
Status
mandatory
Semester
6
Number of classes
3L + 1E
ECTS
6.0
Study programme
Political Sciences
Module
Type of study
Bachelor academic studies
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite / Form of prerequisites

No data

Learning objectives

Predmet Političke partije i interesne grupe obuhvata različite teorijske pristupe
i metode u izučavanju političkih partija i interesnih grupa. Predmetom je predviđeno
izučavanje političkih partija, partijskih ideologija, političkih organizacija i interesnih
grupa, partijskih sistema i partija u procesima demokratske tranzicije. Sve ovo sa ciljem da
studenti steknu odgovarajuće teorijsko znanje o političkim partijama, jednom od
najupečatljivijih fenomena savremenog doba.

Learning outcomes

Po uspješnom završetku predmeta Političke partije i organizacije student stiče uvid
u teoriju o političkim partijama, partijskim sistemima i političko-partijskim
procesima u savremenom svijetu.

Course contents

Course content by week:
1. Origin, definition and elements of political parties
2. Functions of political parties
3. Political parties - conflicts and struggle
4. The party as a system, internal actors and processes in parties
5. Financing of political parties, partocracy and clientelism
6. Changes and types of parties
7. Party systems
8. Repetition of the material from the first part (first colloquium)
9. Groups, interests and movements in politics
10. Lines of social cleavages in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the origin and development of the first parties
11. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the "third wave of democratization" - renewal of multi-partyism and war
12. Character of political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina
13. Character of the party system of Bosnia and Herzegovina
14. Political parties and election campaigns
15. Repetition of material from the second part (second colloquium)

Literature
  1. Goati, Vladimir (2008) „Političke partije i partijski sistemi“, Fakultet političkih nauka, Podgorica

    (Original)
  2. Hejvud, Endru (2004) „Politika“, Klio, Beograd (str: 502-541)

    (Original)
  3. Simović, Vlade (2019) Narod, partije i demokratija u Bosni i Hercegovini, Fakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci, Banja Luka (str. 15-145 i str. 191-261)

    (Original)
Evaluation and grading

Checking knowledge and determining how active students are in class is done throughout the semester. Knowledge is checked using two colloquia, and students' activity is expressed through writing seminar papers, attending classes regularly, participating in debates, preparing presentations and through other forms of creative participation in the teaching process. In this way, students fulfill the pre-examination requirements through which they can acquire 50 points (two colloquiums of 20 points each, a seminar paper of 5 points and regular and active attendance of classes 5 points). The final exam is conducted orally and it tests knowledge of the entire material, and carries a maximum of 50 points. The final grade is calculated by adding the points from the pre-examination requirements and the points from the exam

Teaching Methods

Predviđeno je da se nastava izvodi kroz časove nastave i časove vježbi u skladu sa usvojenim akademskim kalendarom i rasporedom održavanja nastave i vježbi za aktuelni semestar u kojem se oni izvode.