Transcription of POLS4692/5692: Theories of World Politics
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1 POLS4692/5692: Theories of World Politics Spring 2017, W 420-7PM Classroom: McGannon 122 Professor Nori Katagiri Email: Office: McGannon 127 Phone: 977-3044 Office hours: W 2-3pm or by appointment Course Description and Objective: This is a graduate-level survey course in the field of international relations (IR). The course is designed to provide the student with the background and conceptual tools for understanding international Politics . It covers a wide range of topics with some of the most important literature, including traditional IR Theories (realism, liberalism, and constructivism), international political economy, security studies, globalization, international institutions and non-governmental organizations, and international Politics in the cyber space.
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Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics, International Order and the Future, World Politics, 231 – Introduction to World Politics, Fall, Do religious beliefs affect politics, POLITICS, Ethnic Conflict and Civil Society India, Hierarchy in International Relations: Authority, Hierarchy in International Relations: Authority, Sovereignty, and, Modernization: Theories and Facts, Federalism