The following courses are taught by the Director and the Chair’s collaborating partners and are directly related to 
Women, Peace and Security:

 

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the undergraduate level by the Director, F. Bellou. The purpose of the course is to examine the external action of the European Union and to evaluate its role as an international player in the changing international system.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the undergraduate level by the Director, F. Bellou. The course examines the means and mechanisms by which states and international organizations seek to communicate their policies and their ‘identity’ to different ‘audiences’, either in the domestic public sphere or internationally.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the undergraduate level by the Director, F. Bellou. This course examines issues and concepts of strategic thinking such as strategy, doctrines, strategic, conventional and space weapons systems, deterrence, arms control, etc.
 

The course lasts 39 hours is taught at the undergraduate level by the Director, F. Bellou in English, and it is also addressed to Erasmus students. Each year, the course is attended by students from Greece, EU Member States and from EU candidate countries, including Turkey. In this context, is analyzed the nature of post-Cold War conflicts and the way in which the international community, states and international organizations take collective action to resolve or manage them. Concepts such as Responsibility to Protect (R2P), humanitarian intervention and the establishment of the Women, Peace and Security policy agenda are evaluated, and specific crisis cases are used as case studies.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught both at undergraduate and postgraduate level by the Director, F. Bellou. The Postgraduate Program is called “International Studies” and has two specializations: International Studies specializing in European Studies and Diplomacy, and International Studies specializing in Strategic Studies and International Politics. At the undergraduate level, after the suggestion of the Director, the title and syllabus of the course have been changed to “Special Issues in International Relations: Politics and economy – Women, Peace and Security”.

This course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the postgraduate level by the Director, F. Bellou, in collaboration with the Dean of the School of Social Science, Humanities and Arts, Ilias Kouskouvelis. The Postgraduate Program is called “International Studies” and has two specializations: International Studies specializing in European Studies and Diplomacy, and International Studies specializing in Strategic Studies and International Politics.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the undergraduate level by the Chair’s partner, Assistant Professor Calliope Chainoglou. The course examines the subjects of international law, the relation between the international and domestic law, the sources of international law, international treaties, international responsibility, diplomatic protection, the peaceful resolution of disputes and the law of the sea.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the undergraduate level by the Chair’s partner, Assistant Professor Calliope Chainoglou. The course deals, inter alia, with the historical evolution of diplomacy, the status of the diplomat, the sources of diplomatic law, transnational diplomatic relations, the tasks of diplomatic missions, the privileges and immunities of diplomats, and the persona non grata.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the undergraduate level by the Chair’s partner, Assistant Professor Calliope Chainoglou. It is also addressed to Erasmus students.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the postgraduate level by the Chair’s partner, Assistant Professor Calliope Chainoglou. The Postgraduate Program is called “International Studies” and has two specializations: International Studies specializing in European Studies and Diplomacy, and International Studies specializing in Strategic Studies and International Politics.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the postgraduate level by the Chair’s partner, Assistant Professor Calliope Chainoglou. The Postgraduate Program is called “International Studies” and has two specializations: International Studies specializing in European Studies and Diplomacy, and International Studies specializing in Strategic Studies and International Politics.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the postgraduate level by the Chair’s partner, Assistant Professor Calliope Chainoglou, in the context of the English-language Postgraduate Program “International Public Administration” of the University of Macedonia.

The course lasts 39 hours and is taught at the postgraduate level by the Chair’s partner, Assistant Professor Calliope Chainoglou, in the context of the English-language Postgraduate Program “International Public Administration” of the University of Macedonia.

The course is taught in collaboration with the Chair’s partner, Assistant Professor Calliope Chainoglou, at the “European Regional Master’s Degree in Democracy and Human Rights in South-East Europe” at the University of Sarajevo and the University of Bologna.

It is a series of lectures taught by – along with other academics – the Director of the Chair, F. Bellou, and the Chair’s partner, Assistant Professor Calliope Chainoglou, at the undergraduate level at the School of Pharmaceutics, at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The Director was invited to deliver two two-hour lectures entitled “Gender Analysis in Conflict Areas and Cultural Biosafety Differences” and “Gender Policies in International Peacekeeping Missions of International Organizations: Protecting the Health and Safety of Men and Women” while, Prof. Chainoglou presented the issue of “International protection of women’s rights and gender policies by international organizations”. The main focus of these lectures is to discuss the issue of establishing gender policies in conflict resolution and link them to health, biosecurity and empowerment of women.

The course is taught at the undergraduate level by the Chair’s partner Assistant Professor Boutsiouki Sofia at the Department of International and European Studies at the University of Macedonia. The course analyzes the basic theoretical framework of educational policy making, as well as the specialized strategies and policies of various international organizations and the EU, concerning issues of education, vocational education and training, and lifelong learning with an emphasis on their social and economic dimensions.

The course is taught by the Director F. Bellou in collaboration with Assistant Professor Revecca Pedi, at the Supreme Joint War College, in cooperation with the Postgraduate Programs of the Department of International and European Studies and the Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies of the University of Macedonia. The lectures discuss security issues concerning high-level military personnel, which include the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.