Middlebury

NPTG9505A-S14

Global Politics
Use CRN 20524 to register.

The course introduces students to key analytical concepts and normative views such as balance of power, unipolarity, multipolarity, unilateralism, multilateralism, etc., and major theoretical perspectives for analysis of international politics, as well as the major international events of the past century that have shaped the international system. Students will learn ways that international actors, including sovereign states and non-state entities such as multinational corporations, international organizations, and nongovernmental organizations, exercise power to pursue goals and influence international outcomes. Students will also learn how international institutions, norms, and structures of governance affect the exercise of power and other forms of influence and shape international outcomes. Students will also be introduced to some contemporary issues of national, international, and human security, including the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and terrorism, as well as issues of globalization, food security, the plight of the LDC’s, and human rights.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
20837
Subject Code:
NPTG
Course Number:
9505
Section Identifier:
A

Course

NPTG 9505

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Spring 2014 - MIIS

NPTG9505A-S14 Lecture (Wehling)