ECAM LaSalle Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Programme
Données Générales
Programme Académique ECAM LaSalle Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Programme Responsable(s) Module :
MONAGHAN Erin
Type d'EC : Cours Global Affairs (LIIEEng06EGlobalAffairs)
Cours : 4h00
Projet : 10h00
Durée totale: 14
Statut
Periode
Semester 6
Langue d'enseignement :
English
Objectifs Généraux
• Demonstrate a base of knowledge about historical and present issues in international affairs
• Identify analytical approaches and concepts frequently used to analyze international affairs.
• Apply realism, liberalism & identity theory in order to understand why conflicts occur.
Contenu
The academic discipline of International Relations (also called Global Affairs) traditionally focuses on political relationships between sovereign nation-states and non-state actors. This module aims to understand our contemporary international system using three frameworks: realism, liberalism and identity theory. The module begins with a historical analysis, because we cannot understand our contemporary system, without understanding the events that have shaped it. We then will begin to analyze modern history beginning at the end of the Cold War. The module culminates in a project that will require you to analyze the most recent international affairs.
Prérequis
None
Bibliographie
Perspectives on International Relations: Power, Institutions and Ideas by Henry Nau. Additional readings on Moodle
Évaluation(s)
Nature Coefficient Objectifs
1 Written exam 1 • Demonstrate a base of knowledge about historical and present issues in international affairs
• Identify analytical approaches and concepts frequently used to analyze international affairs.
• Apply realism, liberalism & identity theory in order to understand why conflicts occur.
2 Oral Presentation 1 • Demonstrate a base of knowledge about historical and present issues in international affairs
• Identify analytical approaches and concepts frequently used to analyze international affairs.
• Apply realism, liberalism & identity theory in order to understand why conflicts occur.