◆INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS - (前)
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ANNO TADASHI
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○講義概要 |
This is a lecture course designed to introduce the student to the study of international relations. It emphasizes the historical and theoretical foundations of contemporary international relations. As such, this course should provide a good springboard for taking courses on international security and international political economy, and other related courses. While the course is primarily designed for beginning students of international relations, it may also benefit those students who have already taken “standard” courses, but who wants to broaden their perspective by exploring the historical and theoretical foundations of contemporary international relations. The course is divided into two major parts. The first will focus on the historical evolution of the theory and the practice of international relations. The second part of the course provides a brief overview of some of the major issues in contemporary international relations.
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○評価方法 |
Grade will be calculated on the basis of attendance, class participation, mid-term paper and a final exam.
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○テキスト |
John Baylis and Steve Smith, eds.『The Globalization of World Politics (3rd ed.) 2nd edition (2001) available through Enderle Bookstore on Ichigaya campus is also acceptable』 Oxford University Press, 2004 Robert Kagan『Of Paradise and Power: America and Europe in the New World Order』 New York: Vintage Books, 2004
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○授業計画 |
1 | See the course syllabus which is to appear on Blackboard. |
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Copyright (C) 2004 Sophia University
By:上智大学学事部学務課
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