Description
This course examines the principles and politics underlying international security, exploring the evolution of security studies since 1945 and the major theoretical approaches to understanding global security. Students will analyze the role of states and international organizations in maintaining security, study global governance mechanisms, and critically assess the nature of war and conflict in the international system. The course combines historical perspectives with contemporary debates to develop a comprehensive understanding of security dynamics.
Type Subject
Optativa
Semester
First
Credits
6.00
Previous Knowledge
Objectives
Contents
Methodology
Evaluation
Evaluation Criteria
Basic Bibliography
Additional Material