Teams 2023 https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3a64707de551744b29ac169c7956866fa4%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=b75c498b-ba7a-4136-ae24-4ccc9c2d03f4&tenantId=e09276da-f934-4086-bf08-8816a20414a2 Záznamy přednášek z 2020 https://web.microsoftstream.com/channel/f4aba8f7-d68d-42ea-a8a3-386cbc7df5d7 Osnova přednášek:
1. Geopolitické teorie: Mahan, Mackinder, Spykman, Kjellen, Haushoffer.
2. Cohenova geopolitická teorie.
3. Geopolitický vývoj kontintentální (euroasijské) geostrategické oblasti.
4. Geopolitický vývoj námořní (atlantické) geostrategické oblasti.
5. Geopolitický vývoj Jihovýchodní Asie.
6. Základní paradigmata teorie mezinárodních vztahů.
7. Hobbesovské, kantiánské a grotiánské paradigma mezinárodního řádu.
8. Vznik teorie mezinárodních vztahů v raném novověku.
9. Současné teorie mezinárodních vztahů.
10. Systémová teorie a mezinárodní vztahy
11. Mezinárodní systémy ve světové historii.
12. Mezinárodní vztahy a sociální teorie.
13. Závěrečné zhodnocení kursu, prověření znalostí. * Povinná studijní literatura: - BULL, H. The anarchical society: a study of order in world politics. First edition. New York: Columbia University Press,
1977. ISBN 978-0231127639. - COHEN, S.B.. Geopolitics: the geography of international relations. Third edition, Lanham, [Maryland]: Rowman & Littlefield,
2015. ISBN 978-0742556751. * Doporučená studijní literatura: - BUZAN, B., LITTLE, R. International systems in world history: remakins the study of informational relations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, c2000. ISBN 978-0198780656. - BUZAN, B., WAEVER, O. Regions and powers: the structure of international security, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2003. ISBN 978-0521891110. - MANN. M. The Sources of Social Power. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1986. ISBN
1107610419. Záznamy v AJ z 2019/2020 Winter semestr 2021/2022 is held OFFLINE Lectures from last year code of team 9494byj IMPORTANT To Microsoft Teams you should log as university student. That means UKČO@cuni.cz. UKČO is the number below the photo on your university card. Do not use your private Microsoft account, It will not work. Structure of Lessons:
1. Theory of international relations (realism, liberalism, constructivism) https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/6184e810-ae92-47f6-83e1-cb9648683844 https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/8b44ce4c-5711-4b56-9fbf-eab09b082db0
2. Geopolitical theories (Ratzel, Mahan, Mackinder, Spykman, etc. - polarity of land versus naval power) https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/bc525639-290e-4fd3-a262-c87292d2a58e https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/ed0a660a-8df8-4ea3-b881-26901b8fbd59 3 Hobbesian, Kantian and Grotian conceptions of the international order.
4. Pre-international systems according to Buzán and Little Bands of hunters and gatherers- interaction capacity) https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/2128318e-c0d4-490b-a7d7-d605d34e3e29
5. Plurality of international systems in the ancient world according to Buzán and Little (city-states, empires, nomadic tribes, nomadic empires) https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/d732e695-0437-47f4-a194-5bb01282e00a
6. Ancient systems according to Adam Watson (Sumer, Akkadian Empire, an international society of Greek city-states, interaction with Persia, royal peace). https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/4f6e8436-2ba2-426d-a6c3-370c6a3717a1
7. The emergence of the European society of states according to Adam Watson (Medieval Societas Christiana, Renaissance, and Reformation, Habsburg efforts for hegemony. https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/ba8b2fe5-20ce-44aa-bf05-d281a9a2ca5e
8. European society of states in the early modern period (Westphalian system), the policy of balance of power in the 18th century, Napoleon's attempt at empire, the Congress of Vienna. https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/ba8b2fe5-20ce-44aa-bf05-d281a9a2ca5e
9. Interaction of the European society of states with Asian systems: (Ottoman Empire and capitulations, integration of Russia into the system, integration of Turkey into the system, integration of Japan into the system). https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/ba8b2fe5-20ce-44aa-bf05-d281a9a2ca5e, see Watson book
10. Disintegration of the European concert of great powers, the First World War, the Versailles system and the League of Nations, the Second World War, the bipolar world, decolonization. see Watson book
This course focuses on global politics and international relations from the perspective of historical sociology. The disappearance of the opposition of national and international levels is the starting point of intellectual quest, which involves issues of the historical sociology of memory in international relations, of the question of new movements, influences of national politics on foreign policy, globalisation, and the confrontation of traditional theories of international relations with the approach of historical sociology.