Instituições Norte-Americanas
Ementa:
Estudar o sistema de instituições norte-americanas com foco em seus principais agentes públicos e privados, a partir das raízes estruturais e valorativas dos Estados Unidos. Capacitar os alunos ao estudo das principais dinâmicas relacionadas aos processos de formulação de políticas e tomada de decisão norte-americanas, tanto no que se refere à análise de questões internacionais quanto às domésticas. CONTEÚDO BÁSICO Política Interna e Externa: Os Dilemas da Análise e Compreensão; A Revolução Americana: Dos Federalistas à Constituição (1776/1787); As Tradições da Política Interna e Externa: Imaginário e Prática (1789/1918); A Evolução Hegemônica e a Guerra Fria (1919/1950); A Presidência; Estratégicas; As Agências Econômicas; Os Partidos; O Legislativo; Os Grupos de Interesse e os Think Tanks; O 11 de Setembro de 2001 e a Agenda Neoconservadora (2001/2008); O Século XXI e a Era Obama (2009/2016); Estudos de Caso de Política Externa e Interna.
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