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The course is offered to students with interest in territorial dimension of International relations, which should be evaluated and analyzed with tools offered by political geography and geopolitics. We will focus on two main issues. Firstly, evolution of European system of states (roughly between 9. century AD to period of Napoleonic wars, when system of nations-states was established). Secondly on gradual formation of global international system under control of European powers. Poslední úprava: Bednařík Petr, PhDr., Ph.D. (23.11.2021)
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For grading system (Grade A-F) please see the rule of the Dean of the Faculty of Social Science No. 17/2018 Poslední úprava: Krejčíková Jana, Mgr. (08.04.2019)
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Literature: 1. Kennedy, Paul (1988): The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers. Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 – 2000. Unwin Hyman, London. 2. Adas, Michael (1993): Islamic and European Expansion: The Forging of Global Order. Temple University Press, Philadelphia. 3. Davies, Norman (2006): Europe East and West. Jonathan Cape, London. 4. McEvedy, Colin (1992): The New Penguin Atlas of Medieval History. Penguin Books, London. 5. Wolf, E. R. (1997): Europe and the People Without History. University of California Press, Berkley, Los Angeles, London. 6. Herman, Arthur (2004): To Rule the Waves. How the British Navy Shaped the Modern World. 7. Lieven, Dominic (2003): Empire. Pimlico, London. Poslední úprava: Bednařík Petr, PhDr., Ph.D. (23.11.2021)
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Lecture Poslední úprava: Romancov Michael, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.02.2024)
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