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International Cooperation and Institutions

Course
2015-2016

Content: The most important theoretical innovations and empirical advances in international relations in recent decades have been made in the study of international cooperation and international institutions. In this seminar, students will read and discuss this literature while developing their own research project on a related topic of their choice.

Objective 1: To deepen students’ knowledge of advanced scholarship on the sources, dynamics and conditions of international institutions and cooperation, with applications to various regions and issue-areas.
Objective 2: To train students to critique existing scholarship and to produce their own scholarly insights into issues of their own choosing.

Blackboard: As this is the principal means of e-communication in this seminar, all students are expected to sign up for the BB site for this course before the start of Blok 1 and to ensure that their BB account is linked to an email address that they check daily.

Methods of instruction

All sessions will be conducted as roundtable discussions, so students are expected to complete assigned readings before class and to be prepared to make informed contributions to discussion.

Readings

Readings will be drawn from scholarly books and journal articles, most of which are available via the university library.

Examination

Grades will be based upon each student’s participation in discussions (10%), weekly papers in Blok 1 (40%), and preparation and submission of a research paper in Blok 2 (50%).

Schedule

Timetable

Entrance Requirements

N/A

Registration

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