HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS B LM (TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS)
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The course History of International Relations B LM (Module ‘The US and Europe since 1945’) falls within the domain of the Core learning activities labelled “Sectorial Languages, advanced language skills, and linguistic mediation from and to the studied languages” of the Master’s Degree Course in Modern Languages for International Communication, specifically the activities aiming at providing adequate tools for the analysis and the theoretical study of the social-political and historical context. The course will analyse the evolution of relations between the United States and Europe from the end of the Second World War to the crisis of U.S. global hegemony. Students who have successfully passed the course will have acquired sufficient knowledge to provide an analytical evaluation of the evolution of U.S.-European relations from the end of WWII until today.
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