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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.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

1

Coordinator

Derek McDougall

Prerequisites

Admission to the Postgraduate Diploma or Fourth Year Honours in Political Science or Development.

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 not. This theme is approached through an examination of various debates and issues which have been important in the post-Cold War era, for example mainstream and alternative theoretical approaches; the role of major powers or regions; state sovereignty versus human rights (including humanitarian intervention); the 'democratic peace'; regionalisation and globalisation; and global governance. Students who complete this subject should have an understanding of a range of issues or themes of the post-Cold War period; have written an in-depth analysis of at least one of those themes or issues; and 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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