学部・大学院区分 | | 開・博前 | | 時間割コード | | 3061010 | | 科目区分 | | 専門・プログラム Program | | 科目名 【日本語】 | | グローバルガバナンス論 | | 科目名 【英語】 | | Global Governance | | コースナンバリングコード | | | | 担当教員 【日本語】 | | PEDDIE Francis david ○ | | 担当教員 【英語】 | | PEDDIE Francis david ○ | | 単位数 | | 2 | | 開講期・開講時間帯 | | 秋 金曜日 2時限 Fall Fri 2 | | 授業形態 | |
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授業の目的 【日本語】 | | | | 授業の目的 【英語】 | | The geopolitical situation in the modern world is characterized by a strong and seemingly irreconcilable tension between the spread of laws, institutions and practices beyond national boundaries as part of the globalization process, and the fact that sovereignty and implementation of law and policy take place at the nation-state level. With recent developments such as the United States’ turn toward an America-first policy in trade and foreign policy, as well as the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom, we are facing a moment of confrontation between seemingly opposed political, economic, social and cultural forces. This course will examine these tensions and discuss the trends of a more globally governed world and the return to a more nation-centric focus in some areas by examining global institutions such as the United Nations and global concerns such as the migration crisis and environmental degradation. Students completing this course will be able to identify the major issues of global governance and their historical and contemporary contexts. They will develop critical text analytical skills through the comment papers. The debate session on transnational corporations will also constitute an important cognitive skill development. |
| | 到達目標 【日本語】 | | | | 到達目標 【英語】 | | | | 授業の内容や構成 | | Structure of the Course / Schedule授業の構成・計画 Week Topic What is global governance? What is globalization? Defining terms and analyzing different perspectives The basis of modern governance: The nation-state and the tensions of globalization Ethics in International Relations: Cosmopolitanism, Communitarianism, Realism, Pluralism Transnational Actors and International Organizations The Ur Organization for Global Governance: The United Nations Mid-semester discussion session; review and thinking about presentations Regional Groupings as Elements of Global Governance Corporations and Governance, Part One 9. Corporations and governance, Part two: Debating the issue 10. Security issues in global governance 11. The global governance of international migration 12. Refugees and global governance 13. Student presentations 14. Student presentations 15. Student presentations |
| | 履修条件・関連する科目 | | Students entering in April are strongly recommended to take the course International Politics in the spring semester first, but this is not compulsory. |
| | 成績評価の方法と基準 | | Evaluation will be based on participation in class discussion and activities (25%), one major presentation on an issue related to global governance (35%), and two comment papers (500-1000 words) on themes and readings from the course (20% each). Students must get an overall score of 60% for credit. |
| | 教科書・参考書 | | The instructor will provide readings to guide the class discussions each week. The basic text will be Baylis, Smith and Owens, The Globalization of World Politics, 4th edition. Supplementary readings will be supplied through the NUCT class site. |
| | 課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示) | | | | 注意事項 | | | | 使用言語 | | The class is conducted in English. |
| | 授業開講形態等 | | | | 遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置 | | | |
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