I. INTRODUCTION: THE DISCIPLINE
1. The discipline of International Relations: between utopia and reality.
2. Theoretical perspectives: realism, liberalism, constructivism, feminism, etc.
II. THE CURRENT INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
3. The international society: the current international scene (old and new).
4. The role of Public International Law: theory and praxis.
5. International actors and subjects: States, international organizations, international NGOs and transnational subjects.
6. The European Union: a sui generis legal community.
7. The external action of the European Union and its future challenges.
8. Paradiplomacy in Europe: the role of subnational entities. The German and Spanish models.
III. THE NEW AGENDA: THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION
9. The (new) international economic agenda: more inequality?
10. The (new) international military agenda: the end of Pax Americana?
11. The international environmental agenda: reality or fiction?
12. International migrations: a truly international undertaking?
13. Terrorism and International Relations: clash of civilizations?
14. Religion and international politics: bridge between cultures or confrontation?
15. Nationalism, ethnicity and populism: a risk for liberal democracy?