2005年度上智大学シラバス

◆SEMINAR (INT'L RELATIONS A) - (後)
WESSELS DAVID
○講義概要
After the terror attacks of 2001, the ensuing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the international impact of the tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004, students of internatinal relations ask insistent questions about the nature of global politics, the condition of the sovereign state, and the possibility of human security. Nongovernmental organizations, international institutions, religions, and other actors and forces have a new place in the theory of international relations. Is the United States of America a new but unannounced empire? Can the United Nations undertake humanitarian intervention whenever it wants? Has globalization overcome differences among civilizations? These and related questions will be examined by a new appraisal of the theory of international relations
○評価方法
出席状況、授業参画、レポート
ゼミの参加,口述発表,筆記レポートによる。
○テキスト
『授業で指示する。
Readings will be announced in the class.』
○参考書
Thomas Risse-Kappen (editor)『Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-State Actors, Domestic Structures and International Institutions』Cambridge University Press, 1995
Jim Garrison『America as Empire: Global Leader or Rogue Power?』Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2004
Daniel Philpott『Revolutions in Sovereignty: How Ideas Shaped Modern International Relations』Princeton University Press, 2001
○必要な外国語
英語
○他学部・他学科生の受講

○ホームページURL
http://pweb.cc.sophia.ac.jp/~wessels/
○授業計画
1International relations theory: changing actors and changing issues

  

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