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17914 STORIA DELLE RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI in Political sciences and international relations L-36 0 CRUCIANI Sante
(syllabus)
Starting from an introductory part on the origins, method and definitions of the discipline, the course traces the history of international relations from the end of the Great War to today and deepens the relationship between the EEC - European Union and the Mediterranean.
Introductory part The following methodological issues and problems are illustrated:
1.The history of international relations: origin, method and definitions 2. From diplomatic history to the history of international relations 3. The history of international relations in the contemporary age.
General part The following topics, hairpin bends and interpretative categories are addressed:
1919 - 1929. The creation of a new international system in the aftermath of the First World War
1929 - 1939. The failure of an international order: towards a new European war
1939 - 1945. World War II: from European conflict to global confrontation
1945 - 1956. The origins of the cold war and the birth of two opposing systems
1945 - 1960. The emergence of a new world: independence, liberation movements, non-alignment
1957 - 1969. The short season of a bipolar world: from the age of crisis to the premises of the "great relaxation"
1968 - 1980. The fracture of the 1970s: crisis in the West and awareness of the South of the world
1979 - 1991. From the new cold war to the end of the East - West clash
1992 - 2001. The illusion of a new international order 2001 - 2019. From a multipolar world to a new international disorder?
Monographic part The following topics and issues are studied in depth:
1.The United States, Europe and the Mediterranean. Development aid and capitalist stabilization from the Marshall Plan to the return to convertibility; 2. The Treaties of Rome, the EEC and the Mediterranean; 3. Italy and regional imbalances in the Community of Six; 4. The launch of policies towards third countries in the Mediterranean: 5. The crisis of the seventies; 6. The EEC and the Arab states in the "long seventies": economy, politics and power; 7. Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean from "Eurafrica" to the end of the cold war; 8. Paris and its geopolitical dilemma in post-Cold War Europe; 9. The EU is the lost opportunity of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership; 10. Sources in the EU Historical Archives.
(reference books)
Introductory part
E. Di Nolfo, Prima lezione di storia delle relazioni internazionali, Laterza, Roma Bari, 2014 (2’ edizione), ISBN 9788842080831, pp. 156.
General part
A.Varsori, Storia internazionale. Dal 1919 a oggi, il Mulino, Milano, 2020 (2’ edizione), ISBN 978881524853, pp. 509.
Monographic part
S.Cruciani, M. Ridolfi (a cura di), L’Unione Europea e il Mediterraneo. Relazioni internazionali, crisi politiche e regionali (1947- 2016), Franco Angeli, Milano, 2017; ISBN 9788891761460, pp. 225.
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