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The Geopolitics of Defence Industry and Arms Trade - JPM716
Title: The Geopolitics of Defence Industry and Arms Trade
Guaranteed by: Department of Political Science (23-KP)
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Actual: from 2017
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 4
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:1/1, C [HT]
Capacity: 30 / 30 (30)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: PhDr. Tomáš Kopečný
Teacher(s): PhDr. Tomáš Kopečný
Class: Courses not for incoming students
Annotation
Last update: PhDr. Tomáš Kopečný (05.09.2017)
The aim of this course is to describe, analyze and contextualize a very important and yet often forgotten dimension of geopolitics – the defence industry and arms trade.

The security and defence mechanisms of every country depend on their ability to face an enemy or adversary with appropriate defence equipment. Military capabilities are very much dependent on the availability of the needed material infrastructure, weapons and weapon systems. Defence materiel is also a tool for promoting and selling a country’s own economic, political and military interests and for deepening the bilateral relations with the recipient state. The security of supply of defence materiel is often considered a cornerstone of a country’s defence mechanisms.

The defence industry is not only a foreign policy tool of a particular supplying country. It is also an active player on its own, promoting its business interests while linking them to broader security and defence agendas of diverse actors. With the control of arms trade being just the starting point of the whole cycle, this course will focus on the mechanisms behind arms trade as well as the inner dynamics, evolution and current trends of the defence industry as such.
Syllabus
Last update: PhDr. Tomáš Kopečný (02.10.2023)

Sylabus for JPM 716

 

Session 1: Organisation of the Course, Introduction: Defence Industry, its structure and major actors (4/10/2023)

Session 2: Trends, developments in defence industry and impact of RMA since the end of the Cold War (4/10/2023)

Session 3: The geopolitics of defence industry: a conceptual perspective. The defence industrial complex, its influence on foreign policy (11/10/2023)

 

Session 4: Major actors in defence industry and arms trade: approaches of USA, Russia, Israel, China. Dynamics of the relations with recipients of their equipment and its consequences to geopolitics.  (11/10/2023)

 

Session 5: Major actors in defence industry and arms trade: approaches of Germany, France, UK, Pakistan.  (18/10/2023)

Session 6: Arms control mechanisms (special guest) (18/10/2023)

 

Session 7:  European defence industrial base: EU and NATO collaborative policies in defence industry (25/10/2023)

 

Session 8: Weapon systems and  Emerging and Disruptive Technologies - a new key trend in defence industrial ecosystem (25/10/2023)

 

Session 9+10Interactive Seminar - role playing in the defence-industrial business (November)

 

Session 11+12/Special Seminar: Visit of a major Czech defence industry manufacturer - TBD

 
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