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1.Session 1, April 13: Introduction: Basic Concepts and Terms Related to the Organization of World Politics
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘The Challenges of Global Governance’, Chapter 1 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 3-34.
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2.Session 2, April 17: Global Governance, International Organization, and International Law in Political Science I; The Problem of ‘Order’
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘The Theoretical Foundations of Global Governance’, Chapter 2 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 35-60.
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3.Session 3, April 20: Global Governance, International Organization, and International Law in Political Science II; The Meaning of Institutions
Required Reading Mearsheimer, J. (1994) ‘The False Promise of International Institutions’, International Security, Vol. 19, Iss. 3:5-49. Johnston, A.I. (2001) ‘Treating Institutions as Social Environments’, International Studies Quarterly, Iss. 45, No. 4:487-515.
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4.Session 4, April 24: The Evolution and Transformation of International Organization
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘Foundations of the Pieces of Global Governance’, Chapter 3 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 63-96.
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5.Session 5, April 27: The United Nations and its (Debated) Reform
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘The United Nations: Centerpiece of Global Governance’, Chapter 4 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 97-144. Slaughter, A-M. (2005) ‘Security, Solidarity, and Sovereignty: The Grand Themes of UN Reform’, The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 99, No. 3:619-631.
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6.Session 6, May 1: International Organizations and the Search for Peace and Security
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘The Search for Peace and Security’, Chapter 8, in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 277-327.
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7.Sesssion 7, May 8: The United Nations and the Peaceful Settlement of Interstate Conflict according to UN Charter Chapter VI
Required Reading Mani, R. (2007) ‘Peaceful Settlement of Disputes and Conflict Prevention’ Chapter 18 in Weiss, T.G., Daws, S., The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 300-322. Malone, M. (2007) ‘Security Council’, Chapter 6 in Weiss, T.G., Daws, S., The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 117-135.
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8.Session 8, May 11: Measures for the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace according to UN Charter Chapter VII: Sanctions in the Case of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) Required Reading Cortright, D., Lopez, G.A., Gerber-Stellingwerf, L. (2007) ‘Sanctions’, Chapter 20 in Weiss, T.G., Daws, S., The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 349-369. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718 adopted at the 5551st meeting of the Security Council on October 14, 2006, S/RES/1718 (2006), available: http://www.securitycouncilreport.org/site/c.glKWLeMTIsG/b.2705189/k.3F83/DPRK_North_Korea_brUN_Documents.htm, accessed 22.02.2012.
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9.Session 9, May 15: Measures for the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace according to UN Charter Chapter VII: Peacekeeping and Peace Support
Required Reading Doyle, M.W., Sambanis, N. (2007) ‘Peacekeeping Operations’, Chapter 19 in Weiss, T.G., Daws, S., The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 323-348. Pugh, M. (2007) ‘Peace Enforcement’, Chapter 21 in Weiss, T.G., Daws, S., The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 370-386.
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10.Session 10, May 18: Measures for the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace According to UN Charter Chapter VII: Peacekeeping and Peace Support in the Case of Cambodia
Required Reading Richmond, O.P., Franks, J. (2007) ‘Liberal Hubris? Virtual Peace in Cambodia’, Security Dialogue, Vol. 38, No. 1:27-48.
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11.Session 11, May 22: International Law on Arms Control and Disarmament I: Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘The Search for Peace and Security’, Chapter 8, in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 327-354. Price, R., Tannenwald, N. (1996) ‘Norms and Deterrence: The Nuclear and Chemical Weapons Taboos’ in Katzenstein, P.J. (ed.) The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics, New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 114-152.
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12.Session 12, May 25: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Politics of Nuclear Weapons (Non-) Proliferation in the Case of Iran
Required Reading IAEA (undated) ‘IAEA Safeguards: Stemming the Spread of Nuclear Weapons’, Factsheet, available: http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Factsheets/English/S1_Safeguards.pdf, accessed 11.02.2012. IAEA Board of Governors (2011) ‘Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement and Relevant Provisions of Security Council Resolutions in the Islamic Republic of Iran’, Report by the Director-General, November 8, 2011, GOV/2011/65, available: http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Documents/Board/2011/gov2011-65.pdf, accessed 22.02.2012.
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13.Session 13, May 29: International Law on Arms Control and Disarmament II: Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW), and Landmines
Required Reading Mc Carthy, P. (2006) ‘Scratching the Surface of a Global Scourge: the First Five Years of the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms’, in Vignard, K. (ed.) (2006) Taking Action on Small Arms, UNIDIR Disarmament Forum, 2006, No. 1, available: http://unidir.org/pdf/articles/pdf-art2426.pdf , accessed 30.02.2012.
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14.Session 14, June 1: The United Nations and the Well-being of Individuals: Human Security
Required Reading Commission on Human Security (2003) Human Security Now, Chapter 1, pp. 1-18, available: http://www.humansecurity-chs.org/finalreport/English/chapter1.pdf accessed 07.02.2011. Martin, M., Owen, T. (2010) ‘The Second Generation of Human Security: Lessons from the UN and EU Experience’, International Affairs, Vol. 86, Iss. 1:211-224.
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15.Session 15, June 5: The United Nations and Violence Against Individuals: Human Rights and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘Protecting Human Rights’, Chapter 10 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 413-457.
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16.Session 16, June 8: The United Nations and International Criminal Justice: The UN Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone
Required Reading Goldstone, R. (2007) ‘International Criminal Court and Ad-hoc Tribunals’, Chapter 26 in Weiss, T.G., Daws, S., The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 463-478. Lekha Sriram, C. (2006) ‘Wrong-Sized International Justice? The Hybrid Tribunal in Rwanda’, Fordham International Law Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3:472-506.
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17.Session 17, June 12: The United Nations and International Criminal Justice: The International Criminal Court (ICC)
Required Reading International Criminal Court (2012) Understanding the International Criminal Court, available: http://www.icc-cpi.int/iccdocs/PIDS/publications/UICCEng.pdf, accessed 22.02.2012.
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18.Session 18, June 15: The UN System and Ethnic Violence After Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone: The Case of Sudan
Required Reading Travis, H. (2008) ‘Genocide in Sudan: the Role of Oil Exploration and the Entitlement of the Victims to Reparations’, Arizona Journal of International Law and Comparative Law, Vol. 25. No. 1:1-73.
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19.Session 19, June 19: Regional International Organizations Dealing with Security Issues: the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘Regional Organizations’, Chapter 5 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 145-210.
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20.Session 20, June 22: Regional International Organizations Dealing with Security Issues: the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
Required Reading Ero, C., Olonisakin, F. (2003) ‘Africa and the Regionalization of Peace Operations’, Chapter 13 in Pugh, M., W.P. Sing Sidhu (eds.), The United Nations and Regional Security: Europe and Beyond, Boulder/London: Lynne Rienner , pp. 233-251.
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21.Session 21, June 26: The United Nations and Human Development
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘Promoting Human Development and Economic Well-Being’, Chapter 9 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 355-412. Crisp, J. (2007) ‘Humanitarian Action and Coordination’, Chapter 27 in Weiss, T.G., Daws, S., The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 479-495.
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22.Session 22, June 29: The United Nations and the Law of the Sea
Required Reading Hollis, D.J., Rosen, T., Wright, D. (2010) ‘United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), 1982’ in: Encyclopedia of Earth, Cleveland, C.J. (ed.), Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment. [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth June 22, 2010; Last revised Date September 10, 2010, available: http://www.eoearth.org/article/United_Nations_Convention_on_Law_of_the_Sea_(UNCLOS),_1982, accessed 22.02.2012.
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23.Session 23, July 3: Global Economic Governance; The Bretton Woods Institutions: International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and the World Trade Organization (WTO) I
Required Reading Woods, N. (2007) ‘Bretton Woods Institutions’, Chapter 13 in Weiss, T.G., Daws, S., The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 333-253.
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24.Session 24, July 6: Global Economic Governance; The Bretton Woods Institutions: International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and the World Trade Organization (WTO) II
Required Reading Woods, N., Narlikar, A. (2001) ‘Governance and the Limits of Accountability: the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank’, International Social Science Journal, Vol. 170:569-583.
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25.Session 25, July 10: Global Environmental Governance: Protecting the Environment
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘Protecting the Environment’, Chapter 11 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 459-495. Andresen, S. (2007) ‘The Effectiveness of UN Environmental Institutions’, International Environmental Agreements, Vol. 7:317-336.
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26.Session 26, July 13: Global Environmental Governance: Climate Change
Required Reading Stern, N., Cabinet Office - HM Treasury (2007) The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review, Executive Summary long, available: http://www.webcitation.org/5nCeyEYJr, accessed 12.02.2012.
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27.Session 27, July 17: New Challenges to Institutions of Global Governance
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘Dilemmas of Global Governance in the Twenty-First Century’, Chapter 12 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 499-520.
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28.Session 28, July 20: The Role and Importance of Civil Society Actors in Global Governance
Required Reading Karns, M.P., Mingst K.A. (2004), ‘Nonstate Actors: NGOs, Networks, and Social Movements’, Chapter 6 in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 211-248. Castells, M. (2005) ‘Global Governance and Global Politics’, PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 38, Iss. 1:9-16.
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| 29.Session 29, July 24: Final Examination Period |
| 30.Session 30, July 27: Final Examination Period |
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