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During the 20th century, the United States was the only country that had the ambition to reconfigure global politics, an objective that even the USSR did not pursue on the same scale. The aim of this course will be to decipher the evolution of its place in the world from the mid-19th century to the present day. The aim is not only to trace the evolution of the foreign policy of a country that has become a superpower over the decades, but also to analyse how this policy plays a structuring role in the evolution of international relations and the global system, and finally what are the interactions between foreign policy and the internal history of the United States, particularly through the analysis of the multiple actors involved in its development of a multipolar and protected diplomacy. | During the 20th century, the United States was the only country that had the ambition to reconfigure global politics, an objective that even the USSR did not pursue on the same scale. The aim of this course will be to decipher the evolution of its place in the world from the mid-19th century to the present day. The aim is not only to trace the evolution of the foreign policy of a country that has become a superpower over the decades, but also to analyse how this policy plays a structuring role in the evolution of international relations and the global system, and finally what are the interactions between foreign policy and the internal history of the United States, particularly through the analysis of the multiple actors involved in its development of a multipolar and protected diplomacy. | ||
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| fr = Les États-Unis et le monde | |||
| es = Los Estados Unidos y el Mundo | |||
| it = Gli Stati Uniti e il Mondo | |||
| de = Die Vereinigten Staaten und die Welt | |||
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[[Introduction to the course The United States and the World]] | [[Introduction to the course The United States and the World]] | ||
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[[The pursuit of a world order]] | [[The pursuit of a world order]] | ||
[[Democracy as a justification for US interventions abroad]] | |||
[[The Americanization of the World: Myth or Reality?]] | [[The Americanization of the World: Myth or Reality?]] | ||
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[[Category:Ludovic Tournès]] | [[Category:Ludovic Tournès]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:history]] | ||
[[Category:relations | [[Category:international relations]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:History of the United States]] | ||
[[Category:English]] | [[Category:English]] | ||
[[Category:2012]] | [[Category:2012]] | ||
[[Category:2013]] | [[Category:2013]] | ||
[[Category:2014]] | [[Category:2014]] |
Version actuelle datée du 15 mai 2023 à 14:32
Faculté | Lettres |
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Département | Département d’histoire générale |
Professeur(s) | Ludovic Tournès[1][2][3] |
Cours | The United States and the World |
Lectures
- Introduction to the course The United States and the World
- The conquest of the territory
- From Exceptionalism to American Universalism
- Foreign policy actors
- Empire of Freedom or Imperial Republic (1890 - 1939)?
- The economy: a global New Deal?
- The pursuit of a world order
- Democracy as a justification for US interventions abroad
- The Americanization of the World: Myth or Reality?
During the 20th century, the United States was the only country that had the ambition to reconfigure global politics, an objective that even the USSR did not pursue on the same scale. The aim of this course will be to decipher the evolution of its place in the world from the mid-19th century to the present day. The aim is not only to trace the evolution of the foreign policy of a country that has become a superpower over the decades, but also to analyse how this policy plays a structuring role in the evolution of international relations and the global system, and finally what are the interactions between foreign policy and the internal history of the United States, particularly through the analysis of the multiple actors involved in its development of a multipolar and protected diplomacy.
Lectures
Introduction to the course The United States and the World
From Exceptionalism to American Universalism
Empire of Freedom or Imperial Republic (1890 - 1939)?
The economy: a global New Deal?
Democracy as a justification for US interventions abroad
The Americanization of the World: Myth or Reality?