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Европска безбедност
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Циљеви изучавања предмета
The course aims to acquaint students with key theoretical, empirical and political debates on European security. Students will be introduced to the key actors, institutions, policies and strategic challenges of European security. Special attention will be paid to the EU Common Security and Defence Policy, Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Policy in the Western Balkans. Although the focus of the course is on the EU, students will also learn about the broader European security architecture and the role of other important actors, both nation-states and international organizations, such as NATO, OSCE and CSTO.
Исходи учења (стечена знања)
The European Security course is designed to enable students to understand and independently monitor and explore key actors, processes, institutions and challenges to European security. Upon completing the course, students will have a grasp of key academic literature and be introduced to major theoretical and conceptual debates in this field. In addition, they will be able to critically observe and analyze European security dynamics based on the literature, as well as to independently write an academic essay in this field. Another important outcome of the course is for students to improve academic writing and presentation skills
Садржај теоријске наставе
1. Traditional theories and European security
2. Critical theories and European security
3. European security architecture
4. EU strategic culture
5. EU defence integration
6. EU missions and operations in the world
7. EU internal security policy
8. Transatlantic relations and European security
9. EU and Russia
10. EU and Western Balkans
11. EU, Neighborhood policy, and security
12. Future scenarios of European security
13. Reading week
14. Reading week
15. Exam
Садржај практичне наставе
Each lecture is followed by seminars during which students present their research on chosen topics. These presentations also represent the basis of their academic essays.
Jorgensen, Knud Erik, et al., eds. 2015. The SAGE Handbook of European Foreign Policy. SAGE
Biscop, Sven, and Richard Whitman, eds. 2012. The Routledge Handbook of European Security. Routledge
Bigo, Didier, et al., eds. 2020. The Routledge Handbook of Critical European Studies. Routledge
Merlingen, Michael. 2012. EU Security Policy: What It Is, How It Works, Why It Matters. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Zwolski, Kamil. 2018. European Security in Integration Theory: Contested Boundaries. Palgrave Macmillan
Pohl, Benjamin. 2014. EU Foreign Policy and Crisis Management Operations: Power, Purpose and Domestic Politics. Routledge
Kurowska, Xymena, and Fabian Breuer, eds. 2011. Explaining the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy: Theory in Action. Springer
Cladi, Lorenzo, and Andrea Locatelli, eds. 2015. International Relations Theory and European Security: What We Thought We Knew. Routledge
Bossing, Raphael, and Mark Rhinard, eds. 2016. Theorizing Internal Security Cooperation in the European Union. Oxford University Press
Cottey, Andrew, ed. 2018. The European Neutrals and NATO: Non-alignment, Partnership, Membership? Palgrave Macmillan
Blockmans, Steven, and Panos Koutrakos, eds. 2018. Research Handbook on the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy. Edward Elgar Publishing
Meijer, Hugo, and Marco Wyss, eds. 2018. The Handbook of European Defence Policies and Armed Forces. Oxford University Press
Lectures, seminars
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Основне студије
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Мастер студије
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Докторске студије