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12
Dec
2016
Korea in International Relations
Course outline
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the international relations of East Asia. The course is divided in two parts. The first provides an overview to the region. An overview of East Asia during the 20th and early 21st centuries is provided: Attention is paid to state formation, regime types, democratization, and political culture. The second part covers developments in the international politics of East Asia since the end of the Cold War. Here the interplay between external and regional powers is analyzed, alongside the foreign policies of the main actors in the region. Special attention is also given to trends in Asian regionalism (politics, security, economy).
12
Dec
2016
Internship
Course Description
The Department of International and Comparative Politics considers internships as an important opportunity for students to apply their theoretical knowledge in practical setting, acquire additional knowledge and skills relevant to the field of ICP. ICP department grants academic credits for a completed internship given all relevant requirements listed below are properly met. 
12
Dec
2016
Introduction to International Relations
COURSE CONTENT
The subject matter of International Relations includes some of the most pressing problems of humanlife – first and foremost the question whether war and conflict really are an inevitable part of thehuman condition, or whether and how stable peace can be found. Other important questions includewhether we are all part of a common humanity or whether cultural differences keep us apart. In fact,IR deals with these big questions and many more besides, from traditional diplomacy to globalization,from international economic relations to the question of humanitarian intervention. In thisintroduction to International Relations (IR) students will acquire an understanding of internationalrelations and how they are reflected in the discipline of IR. The course introduce the main theoreticalapproaches – while this is not a theory course, IR is a very theoretical discipline and a goodunderstanding of what is being discussed in other parts of the course depends on a basic grasp of thesetheoretical schools and the very different views of the world they represent.
12
Dec
2016
Foreign Policy Analisys
COURSE CONTENT
Foreign Policy Analysis investigates the processes involved in foreign policy decisionmaking.It requires an understanding of the contexts, pressures and constraints withwhich foreign policy-makers have to deal and the ability to engage in comparativeanalysis without losing a sense of historical context. The course is largely theoretical.Individual cases will be touched mainly for discussion purposes, but the major themessuch as foreign policy decision-making process, influences on foreign policy, types offoreign policy actors etc. are approached from conceptual aspect.
12
Dec
2016
Introduction to Political Studies
Course Description
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the study of politics. It focuses on the political systems and governmental institutions which are functional in the contemporary world. Through lectures, discussions, readings and various assignments students are expected to get familiarized with the following concepts: power and its dimensions; the state, its role and functions; constitutions and legal systems; political ideologies and political culture; political parties and other political institutions.
12
Dec
2016
Forum on History and Memory in Kyrgyzstan: Toward an Inclusive Society
December 12, 2016, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan – The Global Centre for Pluralism, in partnership with the Central Asian Studies Institute (CASI) at the American University of Central Asia, the French Institute for Central Asian Studies (IFEAC), Bishkek Humanities University and Osh State University hosted a Forum on History and Memory in Kyrgyzstan: Toward an Inclusive Society in Bishkek.
 
9
Dec
2016
 
"A SPACE FOR THE POSSIBILITIES"
Open poster and pictures competition dedicated to the 85th anniversary of psychologist, philosopher, writer - Aaron Abramovich Brudny (1932-2011).
8
Dec
2016
 
Call for Proposals: First AUCA-IU Workshop on Central Eurasia
The American University of Central Asia and the University of Indiana plan to hold a biannual two-day workshop highlighting emerging trends in the scholarship on Central Eurasia.
8
Dec
2016
 
FORUM ON HISTORY AND MEMORY IN KYRGYZSTAN: TOWARD AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY
The Global Centre for Pluralism, in partnership with the Central Asian Studies Institute at the American University of Central Asia, the French Institute for Central Asian Studies (IFEAC), Bishkek Humanities University and Osh State University is pleased to invite you to a Forum on History and Memory in Kyrgyzstan: Toward an Inclusive Society at the American University of Central Asia, in Bishkek, on Monday, December 12th, 2016.
6
Dec
2016
 
Kyzzhibek Shainazarova: “Logistics and supply chain management skills would be useful whether I work in some industry or decide to pursue a career in analytics or consulting”
Shainazarova Kyzzhibek, senior of economics at the American University of Central Asia’s (AUCA), is currently completing her minor in Business Administration with the Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) Program. We sat down to talk to her about her experience in the program.