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The Ancient Greeks (Coursera)

This is a survey of ancient Greek history from the Bronze Age to the death of Socrates in 399 BCE. Along with studying the most important events and personalities, we will consider broader issues such as political and cultural values and methods of historical interpretation.

Inequality and Democracy (Coursera)

Most countries are getting more and more unequal. But the core of democracy is political equality: that everyone should have an equal say in how their country is run. Can we really expect these things to go together? Can people have equal political power while economic inequality grows and [...]

The Smithsonian Summer Sessions: Inspiring Civic Engagement (edX)

Discover how museum objects can help learners explore the challenges and opportunities of living in a democracy and inspire civic action. How can educators of all disciplines prepare students to be active and informed participants in a democracy? Join us to explore this question through the lens of six [...]

Rule of Law and Democracy in Europe (edX)

Critical and interdisciplinary introduction to democracy and the rule of law in the European Union (EU). Democracy and the rule of law are two of the fundamental values of the EU that are shared among the EU Member States (MS). As of late, however, they have come under increasing [...]

Federalism & Decentralization: Evaluating Africa's Track Record (Coursera)

Sep 25th 2023
Federalism & Decentralization: Evaluating Africa's Track Record (Coursera)
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In this political science course you will learn about the twin concepts of federalism and decentralization. You will develop an understanding of the core ideas that federalism and decentralization rest on, and study the building blocks that make them both work.

Transitology – Pathways to and from Democracy (GCHumanRights)

In this MOOC, academic lecturers in the field of Regime/System Transformation, Quality of Democracy, Elections, and Comparative Politics have been invited to teach, as well as practitioners, data analysts, and policymakers from countries that are currently struggling with the backsliding of democratic institutions and/or are in demanding political regime [...]

Promoting Democracy in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for Teachers (FutureLearn)

Discover how teachers can promote a culture of democracy in the classroom. Improve the democratic competences in your teaching practice. Teachers can play a vital role in guiding and inspiring their students, especially when it comes to instilling democratic values in young citizens. On this course, you’ll learn how [...]

State, Law and the Economy I (edX)

Part One of a four-part course on the economic analysis of the state, law, and the economy and their interrelationships. Part one studies the contractual nature of the state, the logic of collective action, liberty and the theory of the democratic state.

Comparative Democratic Development Part II: Structuring Democracy (edX)

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Comparative Democratic Development Part II: Structuring Democracy (edX)
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This course is designed to follow Comparative Democratic Development Part I: Conditions of Democracy. There are no formal prerequisites for this course, although an interest in democracy, democratic structures and institutions, as well as democratic development is key.