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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas
Western Europe
Italy

Issues
International Relations Theory
Alliances
Military Power and Strategy

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Marco Cesa
Professor of International Relations
Professor of International Relations, University of Bologna

Background and Education
Ph.D. in political science, Boston University (U.S.); Ph.D. in international relations, Italian Ministry of Public Education (Italy); M.A. in political science, University of Colorado (U.S.); Laurea, University of Florence (Italy)

Publications
"Great Powers," in An Introduction to International Relations by R. Devetak, A. Burke and J. George (eds.), Cambridge University Press (2011); Allies Yet Rivals: International Politics in 18th Century Europe, Stanford University Press (2010); Le relazioni internazionali, Il Mulino (2004); Politica e economia internazionale: Introduzione alle teorie di International Political Economy, Jaca Book (1996); Le ragioni della forza: Tucidide e la teoria delle relazioni internazionali, Il Mulino (1994); Defining Security: The Case of Southern Europe and the Superpowers in the Mediterranean, ETS (1989); L'equilibrio di potenza: analisi storica e teorica del concetto, Angeli (1987); contributor of articles and reviews to academic journals including Political Studies, Teoria politica, Rivista italiana di scienza politica, British Journal of Politics and International Relations.

Awards and Affiliations
Member of the board of editors for Quaderni di scienza politica, and for the political science series of il Mulino.

Languages
English
French
Italian


Classes
Thucydides on War
Theories of International Relations (B)
Alliances and International Relations
Theories of International Relations