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This course will focus on key issues in Germany's current security and European policies. It will combine the study of key academic concepts with discussion of current developments in German politics, including a high degree of participative learning (through seminar discussions and simulation exercise). Knowledge of German is welcome, yet not essential for participation in this course. Poslední úprava: Eberle Jakub, doc., Ph.D. (03.01.2025)
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The aims of this course are
Poslední úprava: Eberle Jakub, doc., Ph.D. (03.01.2025)
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The grade will consist of 100 points divided between the following elements:
There will be no test, no oral exam and no classical essay. All grading will be distributed based on the activities above. Poslední úprava: Eberle Jakub, doc., Ph.D. (03.01.2025)
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The literature will be distributed via Moodle (https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=17313). Most resources are in English, with a few primary sources in German. If you do not speak German, you will still be able to take the course, even though this means that you might occasionally have to rely on automated translation or work closely with your classmates. Poslední úprava: Eberle Jakub, doc., Ph.D. (31.01.2025)
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This is a seminar course based on the combination of individual reading, course discussion (with an initial input of the teacher), participative exercises (presenting a party manifesto, negotiating a coalition treaty), and short writing assignments (a report on discussion, a mock newspaper article). Regular active participation and preparation is paramount. Poslední úprava: Eberle Jakub, doc., Ph.D. (03.01.2025)
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There will be no test and no oral exam. Poslední úprava: Eberle Jakub, doc., Ph.D. (03.01.2025)
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1. Introduction, course organisation, task assignment Ash, Timothy Garton (2024). Big Germany, What Now? The New York Review of Books (23 May), pp. 22-25. 2. German election 2025: Results and their implications for foreign, security and European policy Individual preparation based on election coverage. 3. Germany and geopolitics: A complicated relationship Klinke, Ian (2011). Geopolitics in Germany – the Return of the Living Dead?, Geopolitics, 16:3, 707-726, 4. Germany and military force: Reluctant warriors? Sakaki, Alexandra, Hanns W. Maull, Kerstin Lukner, Ellis S. Krauss, and Thomas U. Berger (2019). Reluctant Warriors: Germany, Japan, and Their U.S. Alliance Dilemma. Washington: Brookings Institution Press, pp. 1-17. ‘Manifesto for peace’ (2023). https://www.aliceschwarzer.de/artikel/manifesto-peace-340073. 5. Germany and the Zeitenwende Bunde, Tobias (2025). Zeitenwende as a foreign policy identity crisis: Germany and the travails of adaptation after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, https://doi.org/10.1177/13691481241311568
6. Germany in the European Union: Leader, or laggard? Schoeller, Magnus G. (2023). Leadership aspirations versus reality: Germany's self-concept in Europe, International Affairs, 99(4), pp. 1615–1634, 7. Internal contraints of German decision-making: Semi-sovereignty, or self-blockage? Bulmer, Simon and William E. Paterson (2019) Germany and the European Union: Europe's Reluctant Hegemon? London: Bloomsbury, pp. 78-110. 8. Western allies: Germany's relations with the US and France Langenbacher, Eric and Wittlinger, Ruth (2018). The End of Memory? German-American Relations under Donald Trump. German Politics, 27(2), 174–192. 9. Eastern challenges: Germany, Russia and Central and Eastern Europe Fix, Liana (2021). Germany’s Role in European Russia Policy: A New German Power? Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 157-175. 10. Group presentations I: Foreign, security and European policy in party manifestos Individual preparation based on party manifestos.
11. Group presentations II: Foreign, security and European policy in party manifestos Individual preparation based on party manifestos.
12. Group exercise: Coalition treaty negotiations Individual preparation based on party manifestos.
13. Wrap-up, coalition treaty presentations No reading. Detailed syllabus will be uploaded to Moodle and circulated in the first week. Individual preparation based on election coverage. Moodle page:https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=17313 Poslední úprava: Eberle Jakub, doc., Ph.D. (31.01.2025)
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