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The EUs Common Security and Defence Policy.docx | Sylabus | Mgr. Eliška Tomalová, Ph.D. |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Eliška Tomalová, Ph.D. (06.02.2024)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Eliška Tomalová, Ph.D. (06.02.2024)
Objectives At the end of the course, students will be able to: • Better understand the origins, objectives and development and implementation of the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) as part of EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy and related EU policies • Overview of EU Crises management and its global security challenges • Overview of relevant EU CSDP missions and operations – its different types • In light of political and security challenges to understand why the EU is present in specific scenarios • Understand the EU Integrated Approach and its challenges in the field • EU interaction with partners worldwide – UN, NATO, African Union, OSCE, regional partners • Comprehend the basic documents |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Eliška Tomalová, Ph.D. (06.02.2024)
Requirements: Students’ performance will be assessed throughout the semester. The final grade is based on three assignments: oral presentation, group project (policy paper) and final paper. 1) Oral presentation (evaluated individually, 30 % of the grade):. Oral presentation of selected topic – presentation skills Short paper outlining the structure and reasoning of presentation
2) Group work - Case study – role play of EU decision makers (evaluated per group, 30 % of the grade): Students will be divided into groups (before 1/3/24). Each group will upload the deliverable paper well in advance • Presentation in class – 10 min • comments on the research process, data and materials collection, and the result per se including main findings and recommendations– 25 points • Q+A – 5 points 3) Final Paper/essay (evaluated individually, 40 % of the grade • Topics to be agreed by 12/4 • Structure, findings, line of argumentation and conclusions (define/explain/sources) • Topics based on obligatory readings and outcomes of courses discussions |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Eliška Tomalová, Ph.D. (06.02.2024)
Readings: All obligatory course materials will be accessible REQUIRED READING For sessions on 29/2, 1/3 TEU ,Title V ‘Provisions on the Common Security and Defence Policy’, especially CSDP policy TEU Articles 42 to 46, in Chapter 2, Section 2 of, and in Protocols 1, 10 and 11 and Declarations 13 and 14. EU Global Strategy (2016) EU Strategic Compass (March 2022) EU Civilian Compact (May 2023)
For sessions 11/3, 12/3, 2/5 and 3/5 European Council https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/defence-security/Council Conclusions on Security and Defence May 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 (to be elaborated) EEAS websites https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/common-security-and-defence-policy_en EP websites https://www.europarl.europa.eu/factsheets/en/sheet/159/common-security-and-defence-policy ESDC Handbook on Common Security Defence Policy (Volume I, 4th edition, 2021) general overview of EU Common Security and Defence Policy. https://esdc.europa.eu/documentation/handbook-on-csdp/
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Eliška Tomalová, Ph.D. (06.02.2024)
The course is based on interactive teaching methods. |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Eliška Tomalová, Ph.D. (06.02.2024)
Course evaluation: A - "výborně - A" - "excellent” B - “velmi dobře - "very good" C - "dobře – “good” D - " dostatečný” - “sufficient” E - "neprospěl/a - "fail” |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Eliška Tomalová, Ph.D. (06.02.2024)
Course structure/programme: 3 blocks over 2 days (Thursday/Friday) 29 February – 1 March 2024 11 – 12 April 2024 2-3 May 2024 29/2 Introduction Course structure, deadlines, assignments (presentation, group work, Origins of CFSP and CSDP - A chronology of factual developments in CSDP and its legal basis Introduction to key documents of CFSP/CSDP (EU Global Strategy, Strategic Compass, Civilian CSDP Compact) 1/3 The core objectives of CSDP as such as part of the CFSP CSDP Decision making, role of Member States, EU institutions and other actors 11/4 Main challenges to CSDP in global context (political/security) – second part including presentations EU Crises Management, EU CSDP missions and operations - CSDP in Europe, MENA/Middle East (possible guest lecture) - Presentations 12/4 CSDP in Africa EU interaction with international and regional partners - EU Integrated Approach – practical challenges – cooperation EU instruments (planning and implementation in the field) - Ownership host counties 2/5 CSDP cooperation with UN, NATO, regional partners Group work – role play of decision makers
3/5 Future of CSDP (Strategic Compass & CSDP Compact including civilian/military CSDP and JHA cooperation) and Conclusions Provision of written papers
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