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International Security Policy
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International Security Policy
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International Security Policy
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Introduction to the course: The idea of security policy.
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Security for Whom? The depth of the concept: From State to International to Human Security Policies.
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Security of what (for what)? The breadth and scope of security policies.
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Security by what means? Violence, law and international structures.
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Security dilemmas, arms racing, and the ‘old’ security paradigm.
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New security challenges.
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Hegemony and the world order: US, Europe, China, and Russia.
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Seminar 1: Security for whom?
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Seminar 2: Security of what (for what)?
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Seminar 3: Security by what means?
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Seminar 4: arms racing, and the ‘old’ security paradigm.
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Seminar 5: New security challenges.
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Seminar 6: Hegemony and the world order: US, Europe, China, and Russia.
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Security dilemmas, arms racing, and the ‘old’ security paradigm.
Required readings:
Collins, Alan. Contemporary Security Studies, Chapters 15 and 17.
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https://is.muni.cz/el/fss/podzim2021/BSSb1105/um/lecture_readings/Week_5__Collins__Chapters_15_17.pdf
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International Security Policy
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Introduction to the course: The idea of security policy.
Study now
Security for Whom? The depth of the concept: From State to International to Human Security Policies.
Study now
Security of what (for what)? The breadth and scope of security policies.
Study now
Security by what means? Violence, law and international structures.
Study now
Security dilemmas, arms racing, and the ‘old’ security paradigm.
Study now
New security challenges.
Study now
Hegemony and the world order: US, Europe, China, and Russia.
Study now
Seminar 1: Security for whom?
Study now
Seminar 2: Security of what (for what)?
Study now
Seminar 3: Security by what means?
Study now
Seminar 4: arms racing, and the ‘old’ security paradigm.
Study now
Seminar 5: New security challenges.
Study now
Seminar 6: Hegemony and the world order: US, Europe, China, and Russia.
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