2019-0
6 | Master | Seminar | ‘The Political Economy of European Security’ (24h).
- Syllabus
- S1 – Introduction: Arms, Business and Politics in the 21st century
- Elective Reading: Hay, Colin, Smith, Andy. Introduction. Le rapport capitalisme-politique. dans Hay, Colin, Smith, Andy (eds.). Dictionnaire d’économie politique. Paris : Presses de SciencesPo, 2018: 19-49.
- S2 – Who governs the defence industry in Europe?
- DeVore, Marc, Weiss, Moritz. Who’s in the cockpit? The political economy of collaborative aircraft decisions. Review of International Political Economy. 2014, vol. 21, no. 2: 497‑533.
- Faure, Samuel B.H. The choice for a minilateral Europe. A historical sociology of defence-industrial capitalism. European Review of International Studies. 2019, vol. 6, no 2. Forthcoming.
- S3 – The civilian-military relationships in France: Opening the black box
- Genieys, Michel, Laura, Michel.The Invention of the Leclerc tank: The Singular Role of a Project Elite. French Politics, no. 3 (2005): 187-210.
- S4 – The differentiated integration of defence companies in Europe
- Faure, Samuel B.H., Joltreau, Thibaut, Smith, Andy. The differentiated integration of defence companies in Europe. A sociology of (trans)national economic elites. European Review of International Studies. 2019. Forthcoming.
- S5 – Arms trade and export control
- Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie, Faure, Samuel B.H., Sladeczek, Michael. Réguler le commerce des armes par le Parlement et l’opinion publique. Comparaison du contrôle des exportations d’armement en Allemagne, France, Royaume-Uni et Suède. Politique européenne. 2015, vol. 48, no. 2: 82‑121.
- Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie, Meijer, Hugo. Déterminants et variations internationales des politiques d’exportation d’armement. Une comparaison franco-américaine. Revue internationale de politique comparée. 2016, vol. 23, no. 1: 57-84.
- S6 – A new arms race? International perspectives on arms policy in the 21st century
- Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie, Nouwens, Meia. Weighing Giants: Taking Stock of the Expansion of China’s Defence Industry. Defence and Peace Economics. 2019.
- Weiss, Moritz. State vs. market in India: How (not) to integrate foreign contractors in the domestic defense-industrial sector. Comparative Strategy. 2018, vol. 37, no 4, p. 286-298.
- S7 – Nuclear deterrence, nonproliferation, disarmament?
- Pelopidas, Benoit. L’insoutenable légèreté de la chance: trois sources d’excès de confiance dans la possibilité de controller les crises nucléaires. In Meszaros, Thomas (ed.) Repenser les Stratégies Nucléaires. Continuités et Ruptures. Un homage à Lucien Poirier. Bruxelles: Peter Lang, 2019, p. 351-384.
- S8 – Conclusion: Back to the simulation and mapping out research avenues
- No compulsory reading.
5 | Master | Seminar | ‘International Co-operation and Defence Policies’ (18h).
- Syllabus
- S1 – The European Union: Who governs the CSDP?
- [In the library] Faure, Samuel B.H. Défense européenne. L’émergence d’une culture stratégique commune. Montréal: Athéna Editions, 2016, p. 83-100.
- [In the library] Rayroux, Antoine. L’Europe de la défense. In Costa, Olivier, Mérand, Frédéric (eds.) Études européennes. Bruxelles: Bruylant, 2017. p. 465–504.
- S2 – ‘Gendering’ international co-operation and defence policies?
- Von Hlatky, Stéfanie. Les femmes et la sécurité internationale : perspectives canadiennes. Études internationales. 2017, vol. 48, no 1, p. 7-18.
- Ministere des Armées, Revue stratégique de défense et de sécurité nationale 2017.
- S3 – France and its allies: Which varieties of international defence co-operation?
- Morel, Camille, Richter, Friederike. Légitime ou efficace: Le dilemme de toute coopération de défense au XXIe siècle? Légitime ou efficace: le dilemme de toute coopéération de défense au XXIe siècle? Les Champs de Mars. 2019, vol. 32.
- Le Gleut, Ronan, Conway-Mouret Hélène, Défense européenne: le défi de l’autonomie stratégique. Sénat. 2019, Information report 626.
- S4 – The EU on the battlefield: How is a CSDP mission implemented?
- Rayroux, Antoine. Adaptation, projection, convergence? L’européanisation de la défense et l’intervention militaire EUFOR Tchad/RCA. Politique européenne. 2011, vol. 34, no 2, p. 201–230.
- EEAS. A Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy. 2016.
- S5 – From ‘defence package’ to the EDF and PESCO: the end or the renewal of the EU’s defence policy?
- European Court of Auditors, European Defence. 2019: Review 9.
- Haroche, Pierre. Supranationalism strikes back: a neofunctionalist account of the European Defence Fund. Journal of European Public Policy. 2019.
- Meijer, Hugo, Wyss, Marco. Upside Down. Refraiming European Defences Studies. Cooperation and Conflict. 2019, vol. 54, no 3.
- S6 – NATO, still relevant in the 21st century?
- Zima, Amélie. La fabrique des négociations d’adhésion. Le cas de l’élargissement de l’OTAN en 1999. Les Champs de Mars. 2018, vol. 31, p. 31–57.
4 | College | Seminar | ‘Institutions and challenges of the European Union’ (10h).
- Syllabus
- S1 – How could we define the EU?
- S2 – How does the EU work?
- [In the library] Renaud Dehousse. Le régime politique de l’Union européenne. In Olivier Costa, Frédéric Mérand (eds.), Études européennes, Bruxelles: Éditions Bruylant, 2017, p. 29-54.
- S3 – How do interest groups shape the EU?
- S4 – How do citizens perceive the EU?
- S5 – The future of the EU
3 | College | Lecture | ‘Institutions and challenges of the European Union’ (22h).
- Syllabus
- S1 – History: What’s the driver of European integration?
- S2 – Governance: How could we define the EU and how does it work?
- S3 – Executive and Judicial Powers: Who governs, the States or the Commission?
- S4 – Legislative Powers: Who sets the rules?
- S5 – Lobbies: How do interest groups shape the EU?
- S6 – Euro: The monetary policy of the EU
- S7 – Migration: The area of freedom, security and justice
- S8 – A European Defence Policy: An oxymoron?
- S9 – Democracy: Looking for a homo europeanus
- S10 – Brexit: What’s happening in Britain and what are the effects on the EU?
- S11 – Conclusion
2018-9
2 | Master | Seminar | ‘The Political Economy of European Security’ (24h).
- Syllabus
- S1 – Conferences given by decision-makers
- Général Henri Bentégeat, Former Chief of Defence Staff (CEMA)
- Dr. Renaud Bellais, MBDA
- Fabien Carlet, IRIS
- Dr. Claire Bordes and Prof. Jean-Vincent Holeindre, Ministry of Defence
- S2 – Introduction: What’s the political economy of European security?
- Elective Reading: Hay, Colin, Smith, Andy. Introduction. Le rapport capitalisme-politique. dans Hay, Colin, Smith, Andy (eds.). Dictionnaire d’économie politique. Paris : Presses de SciencesPo, 2018: 19-49.
- S3 – Who governs the defence industry in Europe?
- Compulsory Reading: Moravcsik, Andrew. Armaments Among Allies. European Weapons Collaboration, 1975-1985, dans Evans, Peter B., Jacobson, Harold K., Putnam, Robert D. (eds.). Double-Edged Diplomacy. International Bargaining and Domestic Politics. Berkeley et Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1993.
- S4 – How does the governance of defence industry work?
- Compulsory Reading: DeVore, Marc, Weiss, Moritz. Who’s in the cockpit? The political economy of collaborative aircraft decisions. Review of International Political Economy. 2014, vol. 21, no. 2: 497‑533.
- S5 – Why does the State co-operate (or not) to acquire armaments?
- Compulsory Reading: Faure, Samuel B.H. La « politique du flexilatéralisme ». Le cas de la politique française d’armement dans le contexte du Brexit. Les Champs de Mars. 2018, 30, no. 1 : 73-101.
- S6 – Will France and the United Kingdom co-operate after Brexit?
- Compulsory Reading: Faure, Samuel B.H. Franco-British co-operation in the context of Brexit. In Johnson, Robert, Haaland Matlary, Janne (eds.). The United Kingdom’s Defence After Brexit. Britain’s Alliances, Coalitions, and Partnerships, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018: 103-125.
- S7 – Why do some European states strongly regulate arms exports and others less strongly?
- Compulsory Reading: Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie, Faure, Samuel B.H., Sladeczek, Michael. Réguler le commerce des armes par le Parlement et l’opinion publique. Comparaison du contrôle des exportations d’armement en Allemagne, France, Royaume-Uni et Suède. Politique européenne. 2015, vol. 48, no. 2: 82‑121.
- S8 – Conclusion: Back to the simulation and mapping out research avenues
- No compulsory reading.
1 | Master | Seminar | ‘International Co-operation and Defence Policies’ (18h).
- Syllabus
- Decision-makers testimonials
- Général Henri Bentégeat, Former Chief of Defence Staff (CEMA)
- Dr. Renaud Bellais, MBDA
- Fabien Carlet, IRIS
- Dr. Claire Bordes and Prof. Jean-Vincent Holeindre, Ministry of Defence
- S1 – The end or the transformation of international defence co-operation?
- Compulsory Reading: Faure, Samuel B.H. La « politique du flexilatéralisme ». Le cas de la politique française d’armement dans le contexte du Brexit. Les Champs de Mars. 2018, 30, no. 1 : 73-101.
- S2 – Who governs the international co-operation of defence?
- Compulsory Reading: Moravcsik, Andrew. Armaments Among Allies. European Weapons Collaboration, 1975-1985, dans Evans, Peter B., Jacobson, Harold K., Putnam, Robert D. (eds.). Double-Edged Diplomacy. International Bargaining and Domestic Politics. Berkeley et Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1993.
- S3 – How does the governance of international defence co-operation work?
- Compulsory Reading: DeVore, Marc, Weiss, Moritz. Who’s in the cockpit? The political economy of collaborative aircraft decisions. Review of International Political Economy. 2014, vol. 21, no. 2: 497‑533.
- S4 – Why do Germany and France (sometimes) co-operate?
- Compulsory Reading: Krotz, Ulrich. Flying Tiger: International Relations Theory, and the Politics of Advanced Weapons Production. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011: 28-56.
- S5 – Why do the United Kingdom and France co-operate in the context of Brexit?
- Compulsory Reading: Faure, Samuel B.H. Franco-British co-operation in the context of Brexit. In Johnson, Robert, Haaland Matlary, Janne (eds.). The United Kingdom’s Defence After Brexit. Britain’s Alliances, Coalitions, and Partnerships, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018: 103-125.
- S6 – Why do some European states strongly regulate arms exports and others less strongly?
- Compulsory Reading: Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie, Faure, Samuel B.H., Sladeczek, Michael. Réguler le commerce des armes par le Parlement et l’opinion publique. Comparaison du contrôle des exportations d’armement en Allemagne, France, Royaume-Uni et Suède. Politique européenne. 2015, vol. 48, no. 2: 82‑121.