Week 13 - MH - Security Cooperation 7. 12. 2021
Due to the lockdown in Austria (where I reside), our session today will not be held.
The ppt presentation, planned for today, is uploaded here =>
I've sorry I can't be there for the final session :( If you have any questions, please drop me a line.
Good-luck! and looking forward to seeing you next semester! M.
- Please note that the exam dates are already published in the IS. You should register for at least one of the dates.
- Please note that Sun, Dec 5th was the deadline to lock-in your essay topics. Students who failed to lock-in a topic approved by the relevant lecturer will be penalised 3 points.
This teaching unit is dedicated to security cooperation on an international level. The presentation opens with a general introduction to the topic, before exploring a few specific examples of international security cooperation (organisations, unions and initiatives), across time (past/present) and continents.
We will start our security cooperation journey by focusing on several regional organizations and initiative. Our first stop is Asia (The six party talks, aimed at dismantling North Korea's nuclear program). We will then move on to North America, and discuss the Security and Prosperity Partnership between the US, Canada and Mexico. Returning home to Europe, we will talk about the OSCE, the organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, alongside the European Defence Community and the Western European Union.
After examining the two most central security organisations in modern political history: NATO (The North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and the Warsaw pact, we will conclude with a short comparative analysis.
Mandatory Reading
Messmer, W. B., & Yordán, C. L. (2011). A partnership to counter international terrorism: The UN Security Council and the UN Member States. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 34(11), 843-861. |
Jervis, R. Cooperation Under the Security Dilemma, in Betts, R. K. (Ed.). (2017). Conflict after the Cold War: arguments on causes of war and peace. Taylor & Francis. (p. 425-442). |