Middlebury

DPPG8633A-S16

Devlpmnt:GloblActors,Norms&Pol

Development: Global Actors, Norms and Policies

This course explores how the various sectors/issue areas of international development found in the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/topics ) are managed at the global level. Development takes place at the local level but is significantly shaped at the global level. Development sectors/issue areas addressed include public health, rule of law, access to justice, refugees, violence and conflict, corruption, poverty, climate change, gender equality, global finance, human rights, and others (there are 17 SDGs).

Key questions addressed in the course are: Who are the actors at the global level? What are the norms that influence national behavior? Which governments do/do not comply with these norms and why? Which development sectors are more “globally governed” than others? How do development issues get on the global agenda? The course also addresses the role of international governmental organizations (IGOs)- their structure, influence, level of autonomy, etc.(e.g., World Bank, UN Development Program, etc.) The main course requirement is a group assessment of a development sector/problem of the group’s choosing, using the concepts introduced in the course. Guest speakers will appear from the various development sectors/issue areas.

Course Reference Number (CRN):
21125
Subject Code:
DPPG
Course Number:
8633
Section Identifier:
A

Course

DPPG 8633

All Sections in Spring 2016 - MIIS

Spring 2016 - MIIS

DPPG8633A-S16 Lecture (Laurance)