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Last update: Mgr. Jiřina Tomečková (26.09.2023)
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Last update: Mgr. Jiřina Tomečková (26.09.2023)
The aim of the course is to understand various aspects of the United States' foreign policy regarding the Global South. After the completion of the course, students should be able to comprehend the context of political, economic and historic elements which constitute the U.S. relations with the Global South. |
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Last update: PhDr. Pavel Szobi, Ph.D. (19.01.2024)
Course requirements and evaluation procedures Active participation in classes: 20 % Test after the term: 40 % Book review: 40 % via MOODLE, https://dl2.cuni.cz/mod/assign/view.php?id=179209 Grading is based on the Dean's Measure no. 20/2019: https://fsv.cuni.cz/deans-measure-no-20/2019
Please note that the test can be replaced by a face-to-face oral exam via ZOOM if the conditions due to the COVID19 crisis require it. |
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Last update: Mgr. Jiřina Tomečková (26.09.2023)
The list of literatture is not mandatory and the titles are are merely a suggestion. Nevertheless, the discussed topics of the course can be suitably expanded owith further reading.
SNOW, Donald M., BROWN, Eugene , United States Foreign Policy: Politics Beyond the Water's Edge, Bedford/St. Martin's, 2000 DUKE, Simon, United States Military Forces and Installations in Europe, Oxford University Press, 1989 RODRIGUES, Luis Nuno, The United States, Portugal, and the Azores (1941-1979), University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1997 WRIGHT, George, The Destruction of a Nation: United States' Policy Towards Angola Since 1945, Pluto Press, 1997 JALLOH, Alusine, FALOLA, Toyin, The United States and West Africa: Interactions and Relations, University Rochester Press, 2008 HYBEL, Alex Roberto, The making of flawed democracies in the Americas : the United States, Chile, Argentina, and Peru, Basingstoke 2019 LONG, Tom Long, Latin America Confronts the United States: Asymmetry And Influence, Cambridge University Press, 2015 HUNT, Michael H.,The American Ascendancy: How the United States Gained and Wielded Global Dominance. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2007 LANCASTER, Carol, Foreign Aid: Diplomacy, Development, Domestic Politics, University of Chicago Press, 2008 MAINGOT, Anthony P., LOZANO, Wilfredo, The United States and the Caribbean: Transforming Hegemony and Sovereignty, Routledge, 2004
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Last update: PhDr. Pavel Szobi, Ph.D. (23.10.2023)
1. The Spanish-American War: Creation of the U.S. backyard in the Caribbean 2. Is the Dominican Republic a second Puerto Rico? The Dominican political, social and economic development in the shadow of the United States; United States and Haiti 3. History and impacts of the U.S. direct military interventions across the Global South 4. U.S. interventions in the domestic affairs of Chile in the 1960s and 1970s 5. The U.S. approach towards military juntas and dictatorships in the Global South at the end of the Cold War 6. In the name of oil: The case of the U.S. strategy in Iran between Mosaddegh and Khomeini 7. The Carnation Revolution in Portugal and the “inevitable” U.S. annexation of the Azorean islands 8. From colonialism to neo-colonialism in Sub-Saharan Africa? The case of the Soviet Union and United States in the civil war, peace negotiations and investments in Angola 9. The impact of U.S. military investments on local economy and society in the Global South: The case of a forgotten shuttle runway on the Ascension Island 10. A special relationship? United States, Great Britain and their conflicts over the Falkland War and the invasion of Grenada 11. Managing an empire: remote oversee territories and their role in the global politics of the United States 12. U.S. Peace Corps in Africa after the end of the Cold War 13. United States and the emerging economies in a competition for the dominance over resources and markets across the Global South in the 21st century |