Political Systems in the Balkans

Informazioni sull’Insegnamento
TitoloPolitical Systems in the Balkans / Political Systems in the Balkans
CodiceESCO204
Ciclo / Livello di Studi2. Post Laurea
Semestre di InsegnamentoWinter/Spring
CoordinatorGeorgios Christidis
CommonNo
StatoAttivo
Course ID600022586

Programma di Studio: International Studies: Specialization in European Studies

Registered students: 3
IndirizzoTipo di FrequenzaSemestreAnnoECTS
KORMOSEPILOGĪS YPOCΗREŌTIKO215

Informazioni sull’Insegnamento
Anno Accademico2024 – 2025
SemestreSpring
Faculty Instructors
Weekly Hours3
Total Hours39
Class ID
600229971
Organizzazione della Didattica
  • In presenza
Materiali Online
Erasmus
The course is also offered to exchange programme students.
Language of Instruction
  • Inglese (Insegnamento, Esame)
Abilita’ Generali
  • Applicazione pratica delle conoscenze acquisite
  • Ricerca, analisi e raccolta dati e informazioni, con l’utilizzo di tecnologie adeguate
  • Adattamento a nuove situazioni
  • Presa di decisione
  • Lavoro autonomo
  • Lavoro in gruppo
  • Lavoro in contesto internazionale
  • Lavoro in equipe interdisciplinari
  • Produzione di nuove idee di ricerca
  • Rispetto verso la diversita’ e la multiculturalita’
  • Rispetto verso l’ambiente naturale
  • Fare riflessioni critiche e autocritiche
  • Promuovere il pensiero indipendente, creativo e intuitivo
Tipologia di Materiale Didattico
  • Libro
  • Esercizi interattivi
Organizzazione dell’Insegnamento
ActivitiesCarico di LavoroECTSIndividualeGruppoErasmus
Conferenze903.3
Elaborazione tesina/tesine47.51.7
Total137.55
Student Assessment
Student Assessment methods
  • Prova scritta con rispote aperte (Formativa)
Bibliography
Additional bibliography for study
Aarbakke V (2015) Die Region Makedonien. In Oliver Jens Schmitt – Michael Metzeltin (Hg.) Das Südosteuropa der Regionen. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften: 603-639. (I can also supply English version). Aarbakke V (2022) The Identity Question Regarding the Macedonian Nation and Minorities: The Conflicting Views of Its Neighbours and the Implications for North Macedonia`s Path Towards the EU in: Costa BF (ed.) Challenges and Barriers to the European Union Expansion to the Balkan Region. Herchey PA: IGI Global: 209-228. Akkoyunlu K & Öktem K (2016) Existential insecurity and the making of a weak authoritarian regime in Turkey. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 16:4: 505-527. Banac I (1984) The National Question in Yugoslavia. Origins, History, Politics. Cornell University Press. Barkey K & Mark Von Hagen (1997) After Empire Multiethnic Societies and Nation-Building The Soviet Union and the Russian, Ottoman and Habsburg Empires. Boulder Co: Westview Press. Brailsford HN (1906) Macedonia: Its Races and their Future. London: Methuen & Co. http://macedonia.kroraina.com/en/hb/index.html Brubaker R (1993) National Minorities, Nationalizing States, and External National Homelands in the New Europe, Notes toward a Relational Analysis. Reihe Politikwisswenschaft 11. Chandler D (2000) Bosnia -Faking Democracy After Dayton. London: Pluto Press. Christopoulos D (2019 – 10 January) The Macedonian question and Greece’s national solitude. Opendemocracy.net. Exertzoglou H (1999) Shifting Boundaries: Language Community and the ‘Non-Greek-Speaking Greeks. Istorein, Athens: 75-92. Finney, P B (1995) ‘An Evil for All Concerned’: Great Britain and Minority Protection after 1919. Journal of Contemporary History. 30(3): 533-551. Friedman VA (2018 - October 1) The Name’s Macedonia. North Macedonia. Can the Country Overcome its Identity Crisis? Foreign Affairs. Gallagher T (2003) The Balkans After the Cold War. From Tyranny to Tragedy. London and New York: Routledge. Goldschmidt Jr. A (2010) A Concise History of the Middle East (9th Edition). Boulder Co: Westview Press. Grigoriadis I N (2021) The European Union in the Eastern Mediterranean in 2020: Whither Strategic Autonomy. Journal of Common Market Studies. Heraclides A & Dialla A (2015) Humanitarian intervention in the long nineteenth century - Setting the precedent. Manchester University Press. Chapter 9. The Balkan crisis of 1875–78 and Russia: between humanitarianism
and pragmatism: 169-198. Hroch M (1996) From National Movement to the Fully-Formed Nation: The Nation Building Process in Europe. In: Geoff Eley and Ronald Grigor Suny (Eds.), Becoming National – A Reader, New York – Oxford: Oxford University Press: 60-77. Hupchick D P (2002) The Balkans From Constantinople to Communism, New York N.Y.: Palgrave. Jelavich B (1983) History of the Balkans, Volume 1, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries & Volume 2. Volume 2. Twentieth century Cambridge University Press. King C (2010) Extreme Politics Nationalism, Violence, and the End of Eastern Europe, Oxford University Press. Koutoulas I (2018 – October 12) The Problem With “North Macedonia” New Name, Same Old Delusions. Foreign Affairs. Lesser I (2001) Greece's New Geopolitics, Santa Monica CA: Rand. Lika Ι (2020) Greece's emerging security challenges and the future of Greek-Turkish relations. Ankara: SETA. Livanios D (2008, September) Beyond ‘ethnic cleansing’: aspects of the functioning of violence in the Ottoman and post-Ottoman Balkans,” Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 8, No. 3: 189–203. Mavrogordatos G T (1983) Stillborn Republic: Social Coalitions and Party Strategies in Greece, 1922-1936. University of California Press. Neset, S et.al. (2019) Turkish foreign policy: structures and decision-making processes. CMI Report May. Pearson R (1983) National Minorities in Eastern Europe 1848–1945, London and Basingstoke: The MacMillan Press Ltd. Pond E (2006) Endgame in the Balkans - Regime Change, European Style, Washington D.C. Brookings Institution Press. Popov N (Ed.) (2000 (1996)) The Road to War in Serbia. Budapest: CEU Press. Sayari S (2010) Political Violence and Terrorism in Turkey, 1976-80: A Retrospective Analysis. Terrorism and Political Violence. 22(2): 198-215. Sekulić D, Massey G& Hodson R(2006) Ethnic intolerance and ethnic conflict in the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Ethnic and Racial Studies 29(5): 797-827. Stavrianos LS (1958) The Balkans since 1453, New York: Rinehart & Company. Triandafyllidou A (1998) National identity and the 'other'” Ethnic and Racial Studies. 21(4): 593-612. Tsitsipas LD (1997) The names of languages and their dense indexicality in: Adamou E (ed.) Le noms des langues II – Le patrimoine plurilingue de la Grèce. Paris: CNRS:10-14. Vladisavljević N (2014). Does Scholarly Literature on the Breakup of Yugoslavia Travel Well? In: Bieber F et. al. (Eds.), Debating the End of Yugoslavia, Franham: Ashgate. Chapter 5: 67-80. White J (2017) Spindle Autocracy in the New Turkey. The Brown Journal of World Affairs. XXIV(I). Wilkinson HR (1951) Maps And Politics. Liverpool University Press. Zürcher E J (2017) Turkey A Modern History, Revised Edition. London: I.B. Tauris.
Last Update
11-03-2025