Topics of master’s theses
In accordance with Articles 10 and 11 of the Rules on the final work on the programs of the first and second level, the student generally choses from the announced topics, however he/she can also propose the topic that is not on the list after the consultation with the mentor. Either way, the topic must be approved by the administrator of the master’s program.
A master student must apply for the topic of the master’s thesis in the 2nd year, no later than March 15th. However, the College of the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences has decided to extend the deadline for the master's thesis topic application for the academic year 2021/22: for 2nd year students of the renewed master's programs deadline in 2021/22 is May 15th 2022.
A student who does not apply for a master’s thesis in the 2nd year, by that date, can not apply later in the current academic year and cannot defend a master’s thesis in current academic year. The application for the master’s thesis can be made after October 1st of the following academic year.
The registered master’s thesis is valid for three years from the date of application. After this deadline, the application is dismissed and the student must apply again.
The student may also complete the master’s thesis under the mentorship of other habilitated teachers at the Faculty of Social Sciences who are not listed below – if confirmed by the program coordinator.
The topics of the master’s theses were published by the following lecturers by chairs
Academic Unit of International Relations
MO
Izr. prof. dr. Marko Lovec
1. Explanation of changes in the international order using IR theories (weakening of regimes such as trade, the role of international organizations ...).
2. The influence of ideological preferences on attitudes towards the war in Ukraine (statistical analysis of survey data)
EŠ
1. Impact of Ukraine's accession to the EU (impact on individual public policies, on the common budget or decision-making reform)
2. Advantages and disadvantages of introducing qualified majority decision-making on the CFSP for Slovenia
MO
Prof. dr. Ana Bojinović Fenko
1. Changes in world order
2. Global vs. regional governance
3. (Regional) cultures of anarchy
4. Western Balkans as a sphere of influence
5. Foreign policy analysis: Big, Secondary, Medium and Small Powers
6. Digital sovereignty of states and the European Union
7. European Union actorness in international organization and regimes
8. Soft power
EŠ
1. Comparative analysis of foreign policies of small European states; focus on Central and Southeast Europe states
2. Strategy of European Union external action via interregionalism
3. Internal and external opportunities and constraints for European Union enlargement
4. Europeanization and EU external governance (process analysis and effectiveness)
5. European Union Actorness in the international organization and regimes
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