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 166-059 The Emerging World (Dis)Order

Note

Formerly available as 166-444. Students who have completed 166-444 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

4th year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Derek McDougall

Prerequisites

Admission to fourth year Honours in Political Science.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

A 2-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

This subject provides students with an opportunity to think about some of the major issues in the international politics of the post-Cold War world. An underlying theme is the extent to which post-Cold War international politics can be seen in terms of the emergence of a new pattern of order or whether phenomena such as the resurgence of ethnic nationalism warrant the characterisation of a heightened disorder. This theme is approached through an examination of various issues which have been important in the post-Cold War era e.g. the role of major powers or regions, ethnic nationalism and its consequences, the 'new international agenda', the role of the United Nations, regionalisation and globalisation. Students who complete this subject should: have an understanding of some of the major themes in post-Cold War international politics; have an understanding of a range of issues illustrating those themes; have written an in-depth analysis of at least one of those themes or issues; be able to reflect more broadly on the range of themes and issues which have been raised.

Assessment

Written work totalling 5000 words.



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