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DESCRIPTIF
ENSEIGNEMENT
INTITULE DU COURS : Analyse de la Politique étrangère
Course’S Title : Foreign Policy Analysis
SYLLABUS / targets
Why States or International Organizations decide to lunch a new security operation? Why they choose
sometimes to use international sanctions? How diplomatic, military, humanitarian and development
initiatives are articulated? The aim of this course is to answer these questions putting aside ordinary
shortcuts, journalistic or short geopolitical explanations. As such, the course is built upon analytical
methods and a system of concepts used to understand some cases of UN, EU, AU, US and French
interventions in Africa, Europe and Asia.
EVALUATION :
Les étudiants réalisent en petit groupe une analyse de décision de politique étrangère, sous la forme d’un
rapport et d’une présentation orale collective.
PLAN / SEANCES :
Séance 1 : Introduction
Séance 6 : Logiques instrumentales et emprise des routines dans les processus de décision
BIBLIOGRAPHIE :
Alden Chris, Aran Ammon (2011), Foreign Policy Analysis: New Approaches, London, Routledge.
Allison Graham, Zelikow Philip (1999), Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis, 2nd
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Ambrosetti David (2009), Normes et rivalités diplomatiques à l'ONU. Le Conseil de sécurité en
audience, Bruxelles, P.I.E. Peter Lang.
Barnett Michael, Finnemore Martha (2004), Rules for the World. International Organisations in Global
Politics, Ithaca, Cornell University Press.
Buchet de Neuilly Yves (2005), L’Europe de la politique étrangère, Paris, Economica.
Crocker Chester, Hampson Fen Osler, Aall Pamela (ed.) (2001), Turbulent Peace. The challenges of
managing international conflict, Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace Press.
Mintz Alex, DeRouen Karl (2010), Understanding Foreign Policy Decision Making, Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press.
Smith Steve, Hadfield Amelia, Dunne Tim (eds.) (2012), Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases,
Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Yetiv Steve A. (2004), Explaining foreign policy: US decision-making and the Persian Gulf War,
Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.