Teorias da Segurança e Gestão de Crises (not translated) - 1st semester
Objectives
General characterization
Code
722091172
Credits
10
Responsible teacher
Carlos Gaspar, Jorge Luís Leão da Costa Campos
Hours
Weekly - 3 letivas + 1 tutorial
Total - Available soon
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
None.
Bibliography
John Baylis, Colin Gray, James Wirtz, editores (2018).Strategy in the Contemporary World. Oxford University Press;
Coral Bell (1971). The Conventions of Crisis. A study in diplomatic management. Oxford University Press;
Ken Booth (2007). Theory of World Security. Cambridge University Press;
Barry Buzan, Ole Waever, Jaap de Wilde (1998). Security Studies. A New Framework for Analysis. Lynne Riener;
Barry Buzan, Lene Hansen (2012). Evolution of Security Studies. Cambridge University Press;
Myriam Cavelty, editora (2009). Handbook of Security Studies. Routledge;
Teaching method
The course is taught via seminars by the professors responsible for the course and guest speakers; and guided discussions.
Evaluation method
Active engagement with debates during classes showing good reasoning and ability to debate a point pertinently will count for 25% of the final course mark. The essay (of no less than 3500 words and no more than 5500 words) will be the decisive evaluation of the ability to pertinently apply the knowledge of relevant authors and concepts, of research and critical analysis, in a coherent well-argued and clear text, and will therefore count for 75% of the final course mark.
Subject matter
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