INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS
Description of the course
Summer semester 2005
Course content
2. History of the international relations
3. Introduction to the IR theory
4. Realist approach to the international relations
5. Pluralism: transnationalism and interdependance in the post cold war world
6. Neorealism / structural realism
7. Postpositivism - new perspectives after the cold war
14. Law as regulation mean in the international relations.
      Public international law
8. International relations actors
10. International organizations and institutions
11. The European Union - new form of international organization
15. Treaties in the international relations
17. Common foreign and security policy of the EU
18. EU police and justice cooperation on criminal matters
19. Enlargement of the European Union
21. Security dimensions in the world of XXI century
22. International conflicts and conflict management
23. Regional dimension of the international relations
24. Subnational territorial bodies and the international relations
25. National minorities and the international relations
26. Citizenship of the European Union
27. International human rights
28. International economic relations
30. Private legal relations with international element.
      Private international law
31. The problem of international liability and justice
33. Terrorism
34. Balkanization. South East European Studies
35. Europeanization
36. Globalization
Home page
IR front page
To SEE seminar page
1. Definition of International Relations
9. States in the international relations
12. Individuals in the international relations
13. Space in the international relations
16. International politics and foreign policy
20. Diplomatic and consular relations
29. International protection of the environment
32. War and the international relations
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