243021 Global Governance

Course offering details

Instructors: Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker

Event type: Seminar / exercise

Org-unit: Politics, Administration & International Relations

Displayed in timetable as: Global Gov.

Hours per week: 3

Credits: 6,0

Location: Campus der Zeppelin Universität

Language of instruction: Englisch

Min. | Max. participants: 5 | 16

Priority scheme: Standard-Priorisierung

Course content:
Global Governance refers to the rise of cooperative relations in international politics – documented, for instance, by the increasing number of international organizations, norms and regulations. Such relations often include not only states but also non-state actors, such as NGOs or multinational coporations.
This module covers current changes of the state and the effects thereof on global governance in different policy fields. The module analyzes institutions, actors and policy processes as well as their implications. To this aim, the module draws on a variety of empirical cases, including disarmament, resource management or health policy. Moreover, the module addresses questions of authority and legitimacy of such new governance forms as well as their contestation.

Educational objective:
Students
? are able to understand and present central conceptual and theoretical approaches of global governance;
? have gained experience in applying the conceptual and theoretical approaches to empirical cases in different policy fields;
? are able to analyze and assess different forms of global governance as well as their legitimacy and contestation;
? are able to critically assess different types of global governance.

Mandatory literature:
Held, David/Andrew McGrew (Hg.) (2002): Governing Globalization. Power, Authority and Global Governance. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Avant, Deborah D.; Finnemore, Martha; Sell, Susan K. (Hg.) (2010): Who Gov-erns the Globe? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Zürn, Michael (2013): “Globalization and Global Governance.” In Handbook of International Relations, edited by Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth Simmons, 401-25. London: Sage.

Modulbeschreibung:
Content
Global Governance refers to the rise of cooperative relations in international politics – documented, for instance, by the increasing number of international organizations, norms and regulations. Such relations often include not only states but also non-state actors, such as NGOs or multinational coporations.
This module covers current changes of the state and the effects thereof on global governance in different policy fields. The module analyzes institutions, actors and policy processes as well as their implications. To this aim, the module draws on a variety of empirical cases, including disarmament, resource management or health policy. Moreover, the module addresses questions of authority and legitimacy of such new governance forms as well as their contestation.

Qualification Objectives

Students
? are able to understand and present central conceptual and theoretical approaches of global governance;
? have gained experience in applying the conceptual and theoretical approaches to empirical cases in different policy fields;
? are able to analyze and assess different forms of global governance as well as their legitimacy and contestation;
? are able to critically assess different types of global governance.

Literature
? Held, David/Andrew McGrew (Hg.) (2002): Governing Globalization. Power, Authority and Global Governance. Cambridge: Polity Press.
? Avant, Deborah D.; Finnemore, Martha; Sell, Susan K. (Hg.) (2010): Who Gov-erns the Globe? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
? Zürn, Michael (2013): “Globalization and Global Governance.” In Handbook of International Relations, edited by Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth Simmons, 401-25. London: Sage.

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Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Th, 29. Sep. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
2 Tue, 4. Oct. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
3 Wed, 12. Oct. 2022 10:00 12:30 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
4 Th, 13. Oct. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
5 Th, 20. Oct. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
6 Th, 27. Oct. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
7 Th, 3. Nov. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
8 Th, 10. Nov. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
9 Th, 17. Nov. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
10 Th, 24. Nov. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
11 Th, 1. Dec. 2022 13:30 16:00 1 | Termin abgesagt Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker
Course specific exams
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1. Midterm + Endterm Time tbd Yes
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Instructors
Prof. Dr. Andrea Schneiker