- Docente: Filippo Andreatta
- Crediti formativi: 8
- SSD: SPS/04
- Lingua di insegnamento: Italiano
- Modalità didattica: Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Laurea Magistrale in International relations (cod. 9084)
Conoscenze e abilità da conseguire
The course aims to provide students with the historical and theoretical knowledge which can help them evaluate the use of force in international politics. At the end of the course students are able to understand the relationship between society and military power, the different ways force has been used in various international systems, the main strategies involving the use of force
Contenuti
The course is organized in lectures and seminars, as detailed in the following program. Lectures (8 two-hour classes) aim to introduce students to the core tenets of the discipline. Seminars (6 two-hour classes) aim to provide occasions for in-depth discussions of class materials and exercises. For the seminar section of the course, students will be divided in two groups according to their preferences and according to rules concerning the current pandemic emergency: one group will do the seminar in classroom (12 hours) and another group will do the seminar remotely on MS TEAMS (12 hours), for a total of 28 hours for each student. Students are required to carefully read the assigned material before the session and - in the case of seminars - active participation through presentations of existing scholarship and case studies will also be expected.
1. Warfare in the modern world (Howard chapp. 1, 2, 3; Paret chapp. 1, 2)
2. The French and Industrial revolutions (Howard chapp. 4, 5; Paret chapp. 3, 4, 5, 7)
3. World War I (Howard chap. 6; Paret chapp. 10, 11, 17, 18)
4. World War II (Howard chap. 7; Paret chapp. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
5. Nuclear issues (Paret chap. 25)
6. Unconventional Warfare (Paret chap. 25)
Testi/Bibliografia
Students are required to read:
- Howard, M. (1976/2009) War in European History, Oxford: Oxford University Press, Passim.
- Paret P., Craig, G. e Gilbert, F. (1986) Makers of Modern Strategy. From Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age, Princeton University Press,selected chapters
As optional reading and as background for the seminars, students may also read:
- Freedman, L. (2013) Strategy: A Histroy, Oxford University Press
- Gray, C. (2007) War, Peace and International Relations: An introduction to strategic history, Routledge
Metodi didattici
14 two hour classes.
Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento
Attending students will be assessed by seminar presentations and in class discussion (1/3 of the grade) and a final take-home exam (2/3 of the grade) to be finished by the end of the course.
Non-attending students can sit a written examination in one of the exam dates (appelli) on the following materials:
- Howard, M. (1976/2009) War in European History, Oxford: Oxford University Press, Passim, .
- Paret P., Craig, G. e Gilbert, F. (1986) Makers of Modern Strategy. From Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age, Princeton University Press, Chapp. 1-5, 7, 10, 11, 18, 19-23, 25, 27.
- Gray, C. (2007) War, Peace and International Relations: An introduction to strategic history, Routledge, Passim.
Strumenti a supporto della didattica
Moodle (Virtuale) and MS Teams.
Orario di ricevimento
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