学部・大学院区分
Undergraduate / Graduate
経済学部
時間割コード
Registration Code
0411100
科目区分
Course Category
Specialized Courses (Compulsory Electives)
科目名 【日本語】
Course Title
現代日本の外交(E)
科目名 【英語】
Course Title
Contemporary Japanese Diplomacy (E)
コースナンバリングコード
Course Numbering Code
担当教員 【日本語】
Instructor
大久保 明 ○
担当教員 【英語】
Instructor
OKUBO Akira ○
担当教員所属【日本語】
instructor's belongs
大学院法学研究科
担当教員所属【英語】
instructor's belongs
Graduate School of Law
単位数
Credits
2
配当年次
dividend Yearly
4年
4
開講期・開講時間帯
Term / Day / Period
春 火曜日 4時限
Spring Tue 4
対象学年(非表示)
Year
授業形態
Course style
講義
Lecture


授業の目的 【日本語】
Goals of the Course(JPN)
This course will provide a general introduction to the study of International Relations, especially focusing on the political nature of it.
授業の目的 【英語】
Goals of the Course
This course will provide a general introduction to the study of International Relations, especially focusing on the political nature of it.
到達目標 【日本語】
Objectives of the Course(JPN)
Upon completion of this course, participants are expected to have: (1) attained a general understanding of the subject of International Relations; (2) attained familiarity on various theoretical concepts to analyze global issues; (3) become able to provide a coherent presentation and discuss in a critical and academic manner.
授業の内容や構成
Course Content / Plan
Course Schedule (based on the textbook/ch. stands for chapter)

(1) Introduction: What is International Politics (ch. 1)/Presentation Assignments
(2) The Peleponnesian War/Ethical Questions and International Politics (ch .1)
(3) Key Concepts/Levels of Analysis (ch. 2)
(4) Paradigms and Theories (ch. 2)
(5) Modern History of International Politics (1): From the 17th Century to the 19th Century (ch .3)
(6) Modern History of International Politics (2): The Origins of the First World War (ch. 3)
(7) Modern History of International Politics (3): The Interwar Years to the Second World War (ch. 4)
(8) Modern History of International Politics (4): The Cold War (ch. 5)
(9) Conflict and Cooperation in the Post-Cold War World (ch. 6)
(10) Current Flashpoints (1): Eastern Europe & the Near East (ch. 7)
(11) Current Flashpoints (2): South Asia & East Asia (ch. 7)
(12) Globalization and Interdependence (ch. 8)
(13) The Information Revolution and Transnational Actors (ch. 9)
(14) What Can We Expect in the Future? (ch. 10)
(15) Essay Submission

Each class will begin with a lecture by the course tutor, followed by a student presentation, then a class discussion. Participants are required to complete the weekly required reading, participate in class discussions and give a presentation. You may choose a presentation topic from the "Study Questions" section at the end of each chapter of the textbook, or think of an original discussion topic related to the assigned chapter.
履修条件・関連する科目
Course Prerequisites and Related Courses
There is no precondition to take this course.
成績評価の方法と基準
Course Evaluation Method and Criteria
Evaluation will be based on the following criteria.
1. Contribution to class discussions: 30%
2. Quality of presentation: 30%
3. Quality of end-of-term essay: 40%
The above criteria will be added up to compile your final mark. Benchmark for a passing grade: refer to the student handbook (C grade is above 60%).
教科書・参考書
Textbook/Reference Book
Joseph S Nye, Jr. and David A. Welch, Understanding Global Conflict and Cooperation: An Introduction to Theory and History (Boston: Pearson, 2017/2021) ISBN: 9780137477609.
You will need to subscribe to the Pearson eTextbook service to access the textbook, or borrow it (Nagoya University Library unfortunately does not hold the newest version), or buy a paper/digital copy.
Pearson website: https://www.pearson.com/en-us/subject-catalog/p/understanding-global-conflict-and-cooperation-an-introduction-to-theory-and-history/P200000003002/9780137477609
課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示)
Study Load(Self-directed Learning Outside Course Hours)
Complete the required reading and prepare for your presentation and class discussions.
注意事項
Notice for Students
It would be best if you can consult the textbook beforehand in order to choose the chapter you would like to make a presentation on. If several people want to make a presentation on the same chapter, we might have to sort things out at our first class so it will be advisable for your to think of 2nd and 3rd choices of chapters.
授業開講形態等
Lecture format, etc.
原則として対面で行う。例外的に、遠隔授業(同時双方向)を行う。
遠隔授業は Teams、Zoom等で⾏う。
※履修登録後に授業形態等に変更がある場合には、TACTの授業サイトで案内します。
In principle, lecture and seminar course subjects are offered in-person.
Online participation in classes (interactive communication classes via Teams, Zoom, etc.) may be permitted by the instructor under exceptional circumstances.
*Guidance will be posted on TACT if there are any changes in the class format, etc. after registration.
遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置
Additional measures for remote class (on-demand class)
遠隔授業はTACTで行う。教員への質問方法、学生同士の意見交換の方法は次のとおりとする。なお、教員より別の指示がある場合は、その指示に従うこと。
・教員への質問は、TACT機能「メッセージ」により行うこと。
・授業に関する受講学生間の意見交換は、TACT機能「メッセージ」により行うこと。
(※担当教員が「フォーラム」機能を追加設定した場合は「フォーラム」も利用可。)
Remote classes are conducted via TACT. Questions to instructors should be asked using the TACT "Message" function.
Student discussions will be conducted using the TACT "Message" function. (If the instructor has added the "Forum" function, the "Forum" can also be used.)
Follow your instructor's directions if your instructor has any other directions.
質問への対応方法
Office hour
In class or via email.