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*[[Introduction | *[[Introduction to the Multilateral Diplomacy and International Organizations Course]] | ||
*[[ | *[[The beginnings of the management of the international system: the European concert and the new internationalism]] | ||
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*[[ | *[[The League of Nations as an organization for technical, economic, social and humanitarian cooperation]] | ||
*[[ | *[[The League of Nations and International Security: 1920 - 1939]] | ||
*[[ | *[[The birth of the United Nations]] | ||
*[[ | *[[The United Nations and the Cold War from 1945 to 1973: crises and cooperation]] | ||
*[[ | *[[The United Nations and international security: 1945 - 2013]] | ||
}}This course focuses on the history of attempts to establish lasting peace through international organization. These attempts are not limited to suggested solutions to security problems, but also include responses to social and economic challenges, humanitarian crises and crimes against humanity in a world where political power remains essentially in the hands of States. While trying to situate the League of Nations and the United Nations in historical contexts, we will observe the role played by civil society, international administration and governments at key moments in the history of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. At the same time, we will look at the evolution of the structure, competencies and decision-making mechanisms of these organizations in order to better understand their failures, crises and outcomes. The course is accompanied by a seminar that offers analysis and interpretation work and serves to deepen methodical knowledge and skills. | }} | ||
This course focuses on the history of attempts to establish lasting peace through international organization. These attempts are not limited to suggested solutions to security problems, but also include responses to social and economic challenges, humanitarian crises and crimes against humanity in a world where political power remains essentially in the hands of States. While trying to situate the League of Nations and the United Nations in historical contexts, we will observe the role played by civil society, international administration and governments at key moments in the history of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. At the same time, we will look at the evolution of the structure, competencies and decision-making mechanisms of these organizations in order to better understand their failures, crises and outcomes. The course is accompanied by a seminar that offers analysis and interpretation work and serves to deepen methodical knowledge and skills. | |||
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Version du 4 juillet 2019 à 15:14
Le congrès de Vienne par Jean Godefroy.
Professeur(s) | Sacha Zala[1][2][3][4][5] |
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Cours | Diplomatie multilatérale et organisations internationales |
Lectures
- Introduction to the Multilateral Diplomacy and International Organizations Course
- The beginnings of the management of the international system: the European concert and the new internationalism
- The origins of the League of Nations
- The Peace of Paris and the League of Nations
- The League of Nations as an organization for technical, economic, social and humanitarian cooperation
- The League of Nations and International Security: 1920 - 1939
- The birth of the United Nations
- The United Nations and the Cold War from 1945 to 1973: crises and cooperation
- The United Nations and international security: 1945 - 2013
This course focuses on the history of attempts to establish lasting peace through international organization. These attempts are not limited to suggested solutions to security problems, but also include responses to social and economic challenges, humanitarian crises and crimes against humanity in a world where political power remains essentially in the hands of States. While trying to situate the League of Nations and the United Nations in historical contexts, we will observe the role played by civil society, international administration and governments at key moments in the history of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. At the same time, we will look at the evolution of the structure, competencies and decision-making mechanisms of these organizations in order to better understand their failures, crises and outcomes. The course is accompanied by a seminar that offers analysis and interpretation work and serves to deepen methodical knowledge and skills.
Lectures
Introduction to the Multilateral Diplomacy and International Organizations Course
The origins of the League of Nations
The Peace of Paris and the League of Nations
The League of Nations and International Security: 1920 - 1939
The birth of the United Nations
The United Nations and the Cold War from 1945 to 1973: crises and cooperation
The United Nations and international security: 1945 - 2013