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World regionalism
JPM641 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Key concepts of Cultural studies I.: Hegemony
AKM500155 |
Faculty of Arts
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Myth, Ideology, and Hegemony: The Past and Present
ABO300413 |
Faculty of Arts
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Hegemony (Reading Gramsci, Laclau and Mouffe)
APOV30067 |
Faculty of Arts
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The World Order at the Crossroads
APOV30302 |
Faculty of Arts
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Geography of Globalization and European Integration for PhD students
MPGS0102 |
Faculty of Science
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Political Development of Indonesia in the 20th and 21st Centuries
+1
AEIN100057 |
Faculty of Arts
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Political Theory and Practice of Neoliberalism
JPB553 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Popular Culture in Central and Eastern Europe between Socialism and Postsocialism
AET100987 |
Faculty of Arts
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Contemporary History of Post-Totalitarian Countries
JJM463 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Transformations of the IR system
+1
YBA227 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Popular Culture and Folklore in Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe.
AET500170 |
Faculty of Arts
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Security Issues in Japan and the Far East Asia
JMM461 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Topics in American History
+1
JTM033 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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SP - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
AHSV20263 |
Faculty of Arts
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The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
+1
AKM500215 |
Faculty of Arts
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Readings in Current Events and Cultural Contexts
L0120 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
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Soviet Culture as a Social Phenomenon
JTM553 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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PVP 2 - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
+1
AHS666176 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 3 - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
AHSV20264 |
Faculty of Arts
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AHS788039 |
Faculty of Arts
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International Security
JPM238 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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PVP 3 - From a backward empire to global expansion. Paradoxes of modernization of China in the 20th century. Probe to compare with Russian development.
AHS788128 |
Faculty of Arts
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East Asia Politics I
JPM320 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Globalization of media industry
JJM186 |
Faculty of Social Sciences