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Theories of international institutions and organizations - Single View

Type of Course Vorlesung Number 430511
Hours per week in term 2 Term WiSe 2019/20
Department Sozialwissenschaften   Language englisch
application period 01.10.2019 - 20.11.2019

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Vorlesung Do 10:00 to 12:00 wöchentlich 17.10.2019 to 06.02.2020  3.06.H06 Dr. Dörfler 26.12.2019: 2. Weihnachtstag
02.01.2020: Akademische Weihnachtsferien
Description

International institutions provide order and meaning; they structure and facilitate cooperation in the international system. This lecture is intended to give an introduction to the main theoretical debates in international relations (IR) regarding the relevance, emergence, design, effectiveness, change and contestedness of international institutions. Apart from the theoretical tenets of the major IR theories of realism, neo-liberal institutionalism and constructivism, we may also discuss feminism and critical theory. While some empirical examples will be included for illustrative purposes, the lecture is heavily theory-oriented and is intended to give students a solid foundation in the academic study of international institutions. At the end of this lecture course students should be able to give nuanced assessments of differing theoretical approaches in relation to their research goals and application to international politics.

 

Please note that this course is not recommended for Erasmus students at bachelor level!


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