EUROPEAN SECURITY AND DEFENCE POLICY
Anno accademico 2025/2026 - Docente: DANILO DI MAURORisultati di apprendimento attesi
Knowledge and Understanding
By the end of the course, students will have acquired a solid understanding of the institutional, political, and strategic foundations of the European Union’s foreign, security, and defence policies. They will gain knowledge of basic knowledge of Public Policies and Management, governance, decision-making processes, actors (EU institutions, Member States, NATO, UN), theories of EU integration, and the evolution of the EU as a global actor.
Applied Knowledge and Understanding
Students will be able to apply their acquired knowledge to analyze contemporary international issues involving the EU, including crisis management, defence cooperation, enlargement, integration, and relations with major global powers. They will develop the ability to evaluate case studies and apply theoretical approaches to practical scenarios in foreign and security policy.
Making Judgments (Autonomy of Judgment)
Students will develop critical skills to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the EU’s role in the international system. They will be able to evaluate competing perspectives from academic literature, policy debates, and official documents; identify reliable sources; and assess the implications of emerging global challenges such as hybrid threats, cybersecurity, and external threats.
Communication Skills
Students will acquire the ability to clearly and effectively communicate complex concepts related to EU foreign and security policy, both orally and in writing. They will be trained to use the appropriate technical and political terminology of the field, and to present arguments in a structured and persuasive manner to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
Learning Skills
Students will develop the capacity to pursue further study independently in the areas of European and international politics. They will learn how to autonomously identify, study, and synthesize academic texts, official policy documents, and reports from international organizations, producing both critical analyses and concise reviews of the literature.
Modalità di svolgimento dell'insegnamento
Prerequisiti richiesti
Frequenza lezioni
Contenuti del corso
- Theories of EU integration
- Policy Cycle
- Multilevel Governance
Testi di riferimento
EU integration
Hooghe, Liesbet, and Gary Marks. "Grand theories of European integration in the twenty-first
century." Journal of European Public Policy 26, no. 8 (2019), pp. 1113-1133.
EU foreign and security policies
The European Union’s Foreign, Security, and Defence Policies
Ana E. Juncos, and Anna Maria Friis
https://doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780198862239.003.0019
Elie Perot, Klose Stephan, “Differentiation in EU Security and Defence Policy,” in The Routledge Handbook
of Differentiation in the European Union (Routledge, 2022).
(accessed from here https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9780429054136-
29/differentiation-eu-security-defence-policy-elie-perot-stephan-klose )
EU as a foreign policy actor ( Eu role in global politics, trans-Atlantic relations)
Ulrich Krotz, “Momentum and Impediments: Why Europe Won’t Emerge as a Full Political Actor on the
World Stage Soon,” Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 47, No. 3 (May 2009), pp. 555-578.
Christopher Hill, “The capability-expectations gap, or conceptualizing Europe’s international
role,” Journal of Common Market Studies 31, no. 3: pp. 305-328.
Ulrich Krotz and Richard Maher, “International Relations Theory and the Rise of European Foreign and
Security Policy,” World Politics, Vol. 63, No. 3 (July 2011), pp. 548-579.
Wallace, W. (2017). European foreign policy since the Cold War: How ambitious, how inhibited?. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 19(1), 77-90.
Tocci, N. (2020). Resilience and the role of the European Union in the world. In Resilience in EU and International Institutions(pp. 25-43). Routledge.
Ulrich Krotz and James Sperling, “The European Security Order between American Hegemony
and French Independence,” European Security, Vol. 20, No. 3 (September 2011), pp.
305-335.
Pernille Rieker and Marianne Riddervold, ‘Not so Unique after All? Urgency and Norms in EU Foreign and
Security Policy’, Journal of European Integration 44, no. 4 (19 May 2022): 459–73,
https://doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2021.1977293
Xue Mi, ‘Strategic Cultures between the EU Member States: Convergence or Divergence?’, European
Security 0, no. 0 (31 December 2022): 1–25, https://doi.org/10.1080/09662839.2022.2159384.
Defense and security
Danilo Di Mauro, Jonas J. Driedger und Ulrich Krotz, "Military and Civilian Crisis
management," in Handbook on Governance and the EU, edited by Sonia
Lucarelli and James Sperling. Northhampton: Edward Elgar, forthcoming in 2023.
Juncos, A. E., & Blockmans, S. (2018). The EU’s role in conflict prevention and peacebuilding: four key challenges. Global Affairs, 4(2-3), 131-140.
Tocci, N. (2017). From the European Security Strategy to the EU Global Strategy: explaining the journey. International Politics, 54, 487-502.
Landman, L. (2015). The EU Maritime Security Strategy: Promoting or Absorbing European Defence Cooperation?.
Data: https://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/48944
DI MAURO, D., KROTZ, U., & WRIGHT, K. (2017). EU's global engagement: a database of CSDP military operations and civilian missions worldwide: codebook: version 2.0. 2003-2017.
And new Edition (forthcoming).
Programmazione del corso
| Argomenti | Riferimenti testi | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Governance | |
| 2 | Policy cycle | |
| 3 | EU foreign and security policy | |
| 4 | EU integration theories | |
| 5 | EU as a global actor in IR theory | |
| 6 | CSDP |