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PART I: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY
The ‘construction’ of the international system
Required reading: Baylis et al, Chapter 1 (Introduction:from international politics to world politics), Chapter 3 (The rise of the modern international order)
Suggested reading: Chapter 2 - Globalization and Global Politics
The post-WWI system
Required Reading: Baylis et al, Chapter 4 (pp. 54-58), International History of the twentieth century; Chapter 31, Nationalism, national self-determination and international relations
The Cold War system
Required Reading: Baylis et al, Chapter 4 (pp. 59-69), International History of the twentieth century; Chapter 21, The United Nations
Suggested reading: chapter 20, International Organizations in world politics; Chapter 30, Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
The post-Cold war system
Required Reading: Baylis et al, Chapter 5, From the end of the Cold War to a new world dis-order?; Chapter 6, Rising powers and the emerging global order
Contemporary case study
Required Reading: Baylis et al, Chapter 15 - International and global security,
Suggested reading: Chapter 29- Terrorism and globalization
Mock debate (UN Security Council)
PART II: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
Realism(s)
Required Readings: Baylis et al, Chapter 9 - Realism; Chapter 14 - War and World politics
Liberalism(s)
Required Readings: Baylis et al, Chapter 7 - Liberal Institutionalism; Chapter 33, Humanitarian intervention in world politics; Chapter 24- Environmental issues
Constructivism(s)
Required Reading: Baylis et al, Chapter 13- Social constructivism,
Marxism(s) / Poststructuralism(s)
Required readings: Chapter 8 -Marxist theories of international relations; Chapter 12 - Poststructuralism
Postcolonial and feminist approaches
Required Readings: Baylis et al, Chapter 11- Postcolonial and decolonial approaches, Chapter 10- Feminism; chapter18, Race in world politics; Chapter 17, Gender
Oral presentations
Review / Final exam