| 1 | Determining the aspects of the order aftermath of the First Wolrd War. | Sander, 2014, s. 13-16. Antony Best v.d., 2012, s. 7-38. |
| 2 | 1919-1930: Maintanence of the the peace treaties and Locarno period. | Sander, 2014, s. 16-39. |
| 3 | 1930-1939: Developments resulted in the Second World War; USA, Far East and Middle East | Sander, 2014, s.40-110. |
| 4 | Commencement and spread of the Second World War in Europe. | Sander, 2014, s. 111-159. |
| 5 | The reasons of USA to enter into the Second World War; developments in Europe, North Africa and Pasific; the end of the war, conferences. | Sander, 2014, s. 160-200. |
| 6 | Transitional period to the Cold War; the roots of the Cold War and its escalation. | Sander, 2014, s. 201-272. |
| 7 | Far East and Middle East conflicts and crises in the Cold War. | Sander, 2014, s.273-334. |
| 8 | Transition to multipolarity. | Sander, 2014, s. 335-444. |
| 9 | Détente. | Sander, 2014, s. 445-506. |
| 10 | Conflicts of Détente period. | Sander, 2014, s. 507-583. |
| 11 | The collapse of the USSR, the end of the Cold War and discourses on the New World Order. | Sander, 2014, s. 584-598. Antony Best v.d., 2012, s. 515-538. |
| 12 | The first 15 years of 21. century I: War on terror in a globalized world. | Antony Best v.d., 2012, s. 561-580. |
| 13 | The first 15 years of 21. century II: Regional developments | Antony Best v.d., 2012, s. 561-580. |
| 14 | Term evaluation | -------- |