Course teached as: B008857 - STORIA DEL SISTEMA INTERNAZIONALE Second Cycle Degree in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND EUROPEAN STUDIES Curriculum RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
The course analyses the international system in the twentieth century, giving specific attention to the interaction between the European construction process, the Cold War, the organisation of the Western bloc and the evolution of the international relations after the end of the Cold War to the present time.
a) General reference: E. Di Nolfo, 'Storia delle relazioni internazionali dal 1918 ai giorni nostri', Roma-Bari, Laterza, last edition.
b) Monographic section: Frédéric Mérand, 'European Defence Policy. Beyond the Nation State', Oxford – New York, Oxford University Press, 2008; or another non-Italian book on similar issues.
c) Seminars: Essays and documents quoted during lectures (if possible, available online).
Furthermore, students who cannot attend lectures must study E. Di Nolfo, 'Prima lezione di storia delle relazioni internazionali', Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2006.
Learning Objectives
See text in Italian.
Prerequisites
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Teaching Methods
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Further information
Foreign students may contact the teacher to choose alternative programmes for the final exam.