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Poslední úprava: CALDA (19.02.2009)
Attention will be also paid to the British dilemma of having to reconcile European commitments with the American alliance. |
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Poslední úprava: CALDA (19.02.2009)
Required: John Dumbrell: A Special Relationship (New York 2001) John Baylis: Anglo-American Defence Relations 1939-1984 (2nd edition, London, 1984) Wallace & Philips: Reconsidering the special relationship, in International Affairs 85/2 March 2009
Recommended: Daalder and Lindsay: America unbound ? the Bush revolution in foreign policy (Washington 2003] G. M. Dillon: Dependence and Deterrence (Aldershot 1983) D. Andrews, ed.: The Atlantic Alliance under stress (Cambridge 2005) Christopher Lane: The unipolar illusion revisited in International Security 31/2 Fall 2006 John L. Gaddis: A Grand Strategy in Foreign Policy Nov/Dec 2002 Tony Blair: The Battle for Global Values in Foreign Affairs Jan/Feb 2007
and the following articles in International Affairs:
J. Nye: The American national interest, 78/2 March 2002 Tim Dunne: The Atlanticist Identity in British Security Strategy, 80/5 Oct 2004 Ch. Bleuth: Britain?s road to war, 80/5 Oct 2004 Theo Farrell: The dynamics of British military transformation, 84/4 July 2008
(these materials are available either in the Jinonice library or in the Institute of International Relations ? Nerudova 3)
Essential documents include the US National Security Strategy 2002 and 2005 and the British Defence White Paper 2003 |
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Poslední úprava: CALDA (19.02.2009)
Students will be required to write a seminar paper of not less than 20 pages on a topic to be agreed with the lecturer. They will also present this topic for discussion in the seminar. Grades will be awarded on the basis of the paper (50%), the seminar presentation (30%) and seminar attendance and participation (20%). |
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Poslední úprava: CALDA (19.02.2009)
Themes of individual seminar meetings as well as selected readings will be determined by the students? choice of topics. |
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Poslední úprava: CALDA (19.02.2009)
This is an MA seminar. The course will be in English and participation is limited to twenty. |