NPTG9547A-S14
Intl Orgs & Global Governance
Use CRN 20811 to register.
This course studies those global problems which have a multilateral element as part of the effort to manage and provide solutions- nonproliferation, terrorism, humanitarian crises, migration, armed violence, human rights and security, crime , public health and economic, political and social development. The course starts with a full inquiry into global governance (not world government!). [See the Council on Foreign Relations’ Global Governance Monitor at http://www.cfr.org/global-governance/global-governance-monitor/p18985] Who are the actors? What are the norms that govern national behavior? Which governments do/do not comply with these norms and why? Which problems are more “globally governed” than others? The second half of the course focuses on the role of international governmental organizations (IGOs)- their structure, influence, level of autonomy, etc. Are IGOs actors or just an arena where national governments make the decisions? Students have the opportunity to focus on those organizations involved in the management of their global problem of interest.
- Term:
- Spring 2014 - MIIS
- Location:
- Morse B105(MRSE B105)
- Schedule:
- 10:00am-11:50am on Tuesday, Thursday (Jan 27, 2014 to May 16, 2014)
- Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Ed Laurance
- Subject:
- Nonproliferatn&Terrorsm Stdies
- Department:
- Nonproliferatn&Terrorsm Stdies
- Division:
- Intl Policy & Management
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Levels:
- MIIS Graduate
- Cross-Listed As:
- MPAG8547A-S14 *
IPSG9547A-S14
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 20835
- Subject Code:
- NPTG
- Course Number:
- 9547
- Section Identifier:
- A