Vorlesungs- und Lehrendenverzeichnis

SoSe 2021

New and Old Wars: Security Challenges in Latin America after 1990

Isabella Duarte Franchini

PULS

Some authors characterize Latin America as a region of ‘Permanent Peace’. Indeed, the low incidence of interstate conflict corroborates this perception. Yet, inter-state rivalry, domestic violence and transnational crime abound in this part of the world, prompting others to name it a ‘Violent Peace’.

What lessons can we take from the ambivalent security environment in Latin America and are they transferrable?

The objective of this course is to look at the evolution of the security challenges in Latin America in order to understand the complexity of its development since the end of the Cold War. The endurance of both peace and conflict in the region offer us more general insights into the overlap and differences between traditional and non-traditional threats, the interplay of structures, agents and institutions and, ultimately, the dialectic between domestic violence and war in our times.

Classes, reading material and assignments in English only. Extra reading material can be provided in Spanish and Portuguese.


Literatur

Battagliano, Jorge. 2012. "The coexistence of Peace and conflict in South America toward a new conceptualization of types of peace." Revista Brasileira de PolĂ­tica Internacional 55 (2): 131-152.

Buzan, Barry, and Ole Waever. 2003. Regions and Powers. The Structure of International Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Carter, Ashton, William Perry, and John Steinbruner. 1992. A New Concept of Cooperative Security. Washington, DC: Brookings.

Donadio, Marcela, and MarĂ­a de La Paz Tibiletti. 2012. A Comparative Atlas of Defence in Latin America and Caribbean. Buenos Aires: RESDAL.

Kaldor, Marry. 2012. New and Old Wars. Organized Violence in a Global Era. 3rd. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Mares, David. 2011. Violent Peace: Militarized Interstate Bargaining in Latin America. New York: Columbia University Press.

Mares, David, and Arie Kacowicz. 2016. Routledge Handbook of Latin American Security. New York: Routledge.

Tulchin, Joseph , Hugo FrĂźhling , and Heather Golding. 2003. Crime and Violence in Latin America: Citizen Security, Democracy, and the State. Pennsylvania: Woodrow Wilson Center Press.

Villa, Rafael, and Brigitte Weiffen. 2014. "South American re-armament: from balancing to symbolizing power." Contemporary Security Policy 351 (1): 138-162.

Wendt, Alexander, and Micheal Barnett. 1993. "Dependent State Formation and Third World Militarization." Review of International Studies 19 (4): 321-347.

Studiengänge und Module

LPSWSbenotet
MT Geschichtswissenschaften 2020
  225311 
Lektürekurs oder Übung (Übung) , GES_MA_027 Konflikt, Sicherheit und Streitkräfte – historische und sozial-wissenschaftliche Zugänge
3
2
nein
  226111 
Lektürekurs (Übung), GES_MA_029 Sicherheitspolitik
3
2
nein
MT International War Studies 2018
  225311 
Lektürekurs oder Übung, GES_MA_027 Konflikt, Sicherheit und Streitkräfte - historische und sozialwissenschaftliche Zugänge
3
2
nein
  226111 
LektĂźrekurs, GES_MA_029 Sicherheitspolitik
3
2
nein
MT War and Conflict Studies 2016
  225311 
Übung, GES_MA_027 Konflikt, Sicherheit und Streitkräfte – historische und sozialwissenschaftliche Zugänge
3
2
nein
  226111 
Lektürekurs (Übung), GES_MA_029 Sicherheitspolitik
3
2
nein

Kontakt

Universität Potsdam
Philosophische Fakultät
Am Neuen Palais 10
14469 Potsdam

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