1. Basic concepts
-The problem of “international” relations, state, nation, nation-state, state-nation, stateless nation, international system, supranational, governmental and non-governmental, hegemony and balance of power, national interest
-The problem of “globalization”, globality, global governance, glocality, region, transnationality
-The problem of war, warfare, neutrals and non-belligerents, soldiers and combatants
2. Early forms of international politics and globalization (until 1750s)
-Period overview
-The Westphalian system and the early modern balance of power
3. The great transformation (1750s-1920s)
-Period overview
-The Age of Revolutions and Napoleonic Wars
-The Concert of Europe and postnapoleonic diplomacy
-Globalizing commodities: the politics of slaves and opium
-Secession and nation-building (case studies): Greece, Belgium, the United States, Italy and Germany, Norway
4. World Wars Era (1914-1945)
-Period overview
-Why and how the First World War?
-Crafting the disaster: the 1918-21 peace
-Secession and nation-building (case studies): Britain and Ireland
-The global and the local: the case of the Spanish Civil War
-The Second World War
5. Cold War Era (1945-1991)
-Period overview
-What was the Cold War?
-The end of Empire?: decolonization and the postcolonial world
-Secession and nation-building (case studies): India and Pakistan, China and Taiwan
-Globalizing commodities: the politics of oil
-Why and how did the Soviet Union fall?
6. A new global (dis)order?, 1990s onwards
-Period overview
-Heyday and decline of the European integration
-Secession and nation-building (case studies): Yugoslavia and Spain