The course proposes an analysis of the origin and evolution of the modern world order from its early beginnings to the contemporary post-Cold War world. Its purpose is to go back over the major stages of this evolution with the view of enabling students to have an in-depth knowledge of long-term trends and processes at the roots of current world affairs. The course notably studies the material dimension of the international order in the 1st part dedicated to the Evolution of the International System, and its normative elements in the 2nd part focusing on the Development of an International Society (part II).
Students taking this lecture should know the major dates and events of world history since the end of the Middle Ages.
The number of ECTS credits and the assessment methods are likely to be different for students in credit exchange programmes.
The course consists in a series of lectures.
Year Fourth year
Teaching languageEnglish
Teaching term Six-monthly
ECTS credits 2.0
Number of hours 18.0
Teaching activityLecture course
ValidationFinal written examination
Mandatory teaching
Parcours intégrant ce cours
Masters "Bordeaux International Relations Degree" of the Institute of political studies