Instructors: Marieluna Frank; Julia Mehlmann
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 | 30
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. 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.
Further information about the exams:
Midterm: 30% (group work with short presentation)
Endterm: 70% (Essay)
Mandatory literature:
More information about the literature is to be given in a meeting before the course starts. You can find the literatur on Ilias.
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