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Globalization, Governance and
International Relations Theory
Course
director: Roger A. Coate,
Faculty: Richard Higgott,
Nicole Lindstrom,
James H. Mittelman,
Timothy G. Shaw,
Diane Stone,
Course Syllabus
9.00-10:30
Introductions and Logistics – Coate
Introduction of resource persons and participants to each
other and to the nature and format of the course
10.30-11.00
Break
11.00-12:30
Globalization,
Governance and IR Theory – Coate
Seminar discussion if fundamental questions, concepts and
issues in the study of globalization, governance and IR Theory
Donald J. Puchala,
"International Relations Theory in Perspective" in Donald J. Puchala,
Theory & History in International Relations (New York: Routledge,
2004), pp. 14−32. Link
Recommended:
N.J. Rengger,
"Introduction" and "Epilogue," in International
Relations, Political Theory and the Problem of Order: Beyond International
Relations Theory (
Yale
R.B.J. Walker, Inside/Outside: International Relations as
Political Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).
Donald J. Puchala, "Liberal
Theory and Linear History," in Donald J. Puchala, Theory & History
in International Relations (
Helen Milner, “The Assumption of
Anarchy in International Relations Theory: A Critique,” Review of International Studies 17(1991), pp. 67−85. Link
Sandra Whitworth, “Theory and
Exclusion: Gender, Masculinity, and International Political Economy,” in
Richard Stubbs and
Alexander Wendt, “Anarchy is What
States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics,” International Organization 46(2)(Spring 1992),
pp. 391−425. Link
Zhang Xinhua, “Chinese literature
on Multilateralism and the United Nations System,” in James P. Sewell, ed., Multilateralism in Multinational
Perspective: Viewpoints for Different Languages and Literatures (
Jean-Philippe Therien,
“L’Alternative Francophone: A Distinct Approach to International Relations and
Mulitlateralism, in James P. Sewell, ed., Multilateralism
in Multinational Perspective: Viewpoints for Different Languages and
Literatures (
12.30-14.00
Lunch
14.00-15.30
Transnational
Public Policy: International-National Nexus – Stone
Exploration of the nature and
processes of transnational public policy and multilevel governance with
specific focus on policy coordination, regulation and the role of international
civil servants.
Phil Cerny,
From “Iron Triangles” to “Golden Pentangles? Globalizing the Policy Process,”
Global Governance, vol. 7, no. 4
(Oct.-Dec. 2001): 397-410: 2001. Link
Elaine Ciulla Kamarck,
“Globalisation and Public Administration Reform,” in Joseph S. Nye & John
D. Donahue (eds.) Governance in a
Globalizing World (
Recommended:
William
Coleman, ‘Policy Networks, Non-State Actors and Internationalized Policy
Making: A Case Study of Agricultural Trade’ in Daphne Josselin and William
Wallace (eds.) Non State Actors in World
Politics (
DGF – Development Grant Facility
of the World Bank, "Governing Global Programs: Challenges, Principles and
Practice, Technical Note," (
Bob Deacon, Global Social Policy and Governance (Sage, forthcoming 2006).
Daniel Drache, "The return
of the public domain after the triumph of markets: Revisiting the most basic of
fundamentals," in Daniel Drache, ed., The
Market or the Public Domain (
Inge Kaul, et al., Global Public Goods: Managing Globalization
(
Hans Krause Hansen, Dorte
Salskov-Iversen, and Sven Bislev, "Transnational Discourse Communities:
Globalizing Public Management," in Richard Higgott and Morton Ougaard,
eds., Approaching the Global Polity (
Wolfgang Reinicke, Global Public Policy (Washington, DC.:
Brookings Institution, 1988), chap. 2.
P. J. Simmons & Chantal de
Jonge Oudraat, eds., Managing Global
Issues: Lessons Learned (
Karsten
Ronit and Volker Schneider, eds., Private
Organizations in Global Politics (
Related
websites:
Commission on Global Governance: www.cgg.ch
Development Grant
Facility: www.worldbank.org/dgf
German Advisory
Council on Global Change: www.wbgu.de/wbgu_home_engl.html
Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development http://www.oecd.org
15.30-17.00
Computer Lab and Library
17.00-18.30
Welcome Reception
9.00-10:30 Global
Governance as a Perspective on World Politics – Coate, Higgott and Shaw
Seminar discussion of competing definitions and critiques of global
governance as a perspective for understanding international relations and world
politics in the context of globalization
Klaus Dingwerth and Philipp
Pattberg, “Global Governance as a Perspective on World Politics,” Global Governance, vol. 12, no. 2
(April−June 2006): 185−204. Link
Shepard Forman and Derk Segaar,
“New Coalitions for Global Governance: The Changing Dynamics of
Multilateralism, Global Governance,
vol. 12, no. 2 (April−June 2006): 205−225.
Link
Recommended:
Robert O. Keohane, “Introduction:
From Interdependence and Institutions to Globalization and Governance,” in
Robert Keohane, Power and Governance in a
Partially Globalized World (
Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S.
Nye, Jr., “Governance in a Globalizing World,” in Robert Keohane, Power and Governance in a Partially
Globalized World (
Robert O. Keohane, “Governance in
a Partially Globalized World,” in Robert Keohane, Power and Governance in a Partially Globalized World (
Tanja Brühl and Volker
Rittberger, "From International to Global Governance: Actors, Collective
Decision-Making, and the United Nations in the World of the Twenty-first
Century," in Volker Rittberger, ed., Global
Governance and the United Nations System (
10.30-11.00
Break
11.00-12.30 Global
Civil Society and International Affairs – Stone
In depth discussion of global
civil society and transnational social movements and the role of non-state
actors in policy partnerships
Jan Aart Scholte, "Global Civil Society," in
Naire Woods, ed., The Political Economy of Globalization (
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/csgr/research/workingpapers/1999/wp3199.pdf
Richard Price, ‘Review Article: Transnational Civil Society and
Advocacy in World Politics’, World
Politics, vol. 55 (July 2003): 579-606.
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/world_politics/v055/55.4price.html
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/world_politics/v055/55.4price.pdf
Recommended:
Gideon Baker, “Problems in the Theorisation of Global Civil Society,”
Political Studies, vol. 50, no. 5 (2002):
928-943.
Jennifer. M. Brinkerhoff, Partnership for International Development
Rhetoric or Results? (
John D. Clark. Worlds Apart: Civil Society and the
Ann. M. Florini, The Third Force: The Rise of Transnational
Civil Society (
Marlies
Glasius, Mary Kaldor, and Helmut Anheier, (eds.) Global Civil Society 2002 (
Mary Kaldor, Global Civil Society: An Answer to War (
Margaret Keck, and Kathryn
Sikkink, Activists Beyond
Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics (Ithaca: Cornell
University Press, 1998).
Sanjeev Khagram, James, V. Riker,
& Kathryn Sikkink (eds.) Restructuring
World Politics: Transnational Social Movements, Networks and Norms (
Robert., O’Brien, Anne Marie Goetz, Jan
Aart Scholte, and Marc Williams, Contesting
Global Governance: Multilateral Economic Institutions and Global Social
Movements (
Tanja Bruhl and
Volker Rittberger, “From International to Global Governance: Actors, Collective
Decision-making, and the United Nations in the World of the Twenty-first
Century,” in Volker
Rittberger, ed., Global Governance and
the United Nations System (
Michael Zurn,
Political Systems in the Postnational Constellation: Societal Denationalization
and Multilevel Governance,” in Volker Rittberger, ed., Global
Governance and the United Nations System (
Diana Tussie and Maria Pia
Riggirozzi, “Pressing Ahead with New Procedures for Old Machinery: Global
Governance and Civil Society,” in Volker
Rittberger, ed., Global Governance and
the United Nations System (
Related Web-sites:
CEE Bankwatch
Network -- http://www.bankwatch.org/
Civicus:
http://www.civicus.org
International
Forum on Globalization – www.ifg.org
Focus on Global
South -- http://focusweb.org/
ATTAC –
attac.org/fra
12.30-14.00
Lunch
14.00-15.30 Workshop: Establishing Research Groups and Networks
– Coate, Higgott,
Lindstom, Shaw and Stone
This session will be devoted to an open exchange of
participants’
intellectual interests and assisting participants to self-select into small
groups according to their research and teaching interests
15.30-16.00 Office
hours/Tutorials
16.00-18.00 Forum
Session/Independent Research
9.00-10:30
Seminar discussion further probing the challenges of American hegemony for IR
theory building.
Mark
Beeson and Richard Higgott, “Hegemony, Institutionalism and US Foreign Policy:
Theory and Practice in Comparative Historical Perspective,”
Recommended:
Philip S. Golub, “Imperial
Politics, Imperial Will and the Crisis of US Hegemony,” Review of International Political Economy, vol. 11, no. 4(October
2004):763−786.
Steve Smith, “The End of the
Unipolar Moment: September 11 and the Future of World Order,” Social Science
Research Council Essays: [http://www.ssrc.org/sept11/essays/smith.htm]
Adam Watson, “International
Relations & The Practice Of Hegemony,” Notes for a lecture given at the CSD
Encounter with Adam Watson, University of Westminster, June 5, 2002: [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/polis/englishschool/watson-hegemony02.doc]
Steve Smith, “The
James P. Sewell, “Congenital
Unilateralism in a Multilateralizing World: American Scholarship on
International Organization,” in James P. Sewell, ed., Multilateralism in Multinational Perspective: Viewpoints for Different
Languages and Literatures (
Robert W. Cox, “Problems of Power
and Knowledge in a Changing Global World Order,” in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey
R.D. Underhill, eds., Political Economy
and the Changing Global Order, third Edition (Toronto: Oxford University
Press, 2005), chap. 1. Link
Daalder,
Ivo H. "Are the Unites States and
Lindley-French,
Julian. "Terms of Engagement: The Paradox of American Power and the
Transatlantic Dilemma Post-11 September" (Chaillot Papers, no. 52, 2002), pp. 7–42.
Yost, David S.
"Transatlantic Relations and Peace in
10.30-11.00
Break
11.00-12:30
Global
Networks and International Relations — Stone
Seminar exploring the nature and roles of transnational
networks in world politics, with special focus on transnational executive,
public policy, advocacy and knowledge networks.
Thorsten Benner, Wolfgang
Reinicke and Jan Martin Witte, ‘Shaping Globalization: The role of global
public policy networks’, downloaded from GPPI website at: http://www.gppi.net/cms/public/66332099a66e4e02b78fe3333903cf8cShaping%20Globalization%2007082002final.pdf
Diane Stone, “Knowledge Networks and Global Policy,” in Diane
Stone and Simon Maxwell (eds) Global Knowledge Networks and International Development: Bridges Across Boundaries, London
Routledge: 89–105. Link
Recommended:
Simon Maxwell and Diane Stone, “Global Knowledge Networks
and International Development: Bridges Across
Boundaries,” in Diane Stone and Simon Maxwell (eds) Global Knowledge Networks and International Development: Bridges Across Boundaries, London
Routledge: 1–17. Link
Margaret Keck,
and Kathryn Sikkink. Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics (Ithaca,
NY: Cornell University Press, 1998).
Robert O’Brien, Anne Marie Goetz,
Jan Aart Scholte, & Marc Williams, Contesting
Global Governance: Multilateral Economic Institutions and Global Social
Movements (
Slaughter,
Anne Marie, A New World Order, (Princeton,
Wolfgang Reinicke, "The
Other World Wide Web: Global Public Policy Networks," Foreign Policy, vol. 117 (Winter 1999/2000), pp. 44–59.
Global Public Policy Networks: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead,” The Brookings Review, vol. 21, no. 2 (Spring 2003): 18–21.
[http://www.brookings.edu/press/review/spring2003/benner.htm]
Wolfgang
Reinicke and Francis Deng, Critical
Choices: The United Nations, Networks and the Future of Global Governance (
Valerie Sperling, Myra Marx
Feree, and Barbara Risman, Barbara, “Constructing Global Feminism: Transnational
Advocacy Networks and Russian Women’s Activism,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 26, no. 4
(2001).
Related Web-sites:
Global Development Network: http://www.gdnet.org
Global Public Policy Net: www.globalpublicpolicy.net/
12.30-14.00
Lunch
14.00-15.30
“New
Regionalism” and IR Theory -- Shaw
Lecture and discussion the evolving nature and role of
regionalism in IR theory
James H. Mittelman, "The
'New Regionalism'," in James H. Mittelman, The Globalization Syndrome (Princeton:
Timothy M. Shaw, "African
foreign Policy in the New Millennium: From Coming Anarchies to Security
Communities? From New Regionalisms to New Realisms?" in Kevin C. Dunn and
Timothy M. Shaw, eds., Africa’s Challenge
to International Relations Theory (
Recommended:
Helge Hveem, “Explaining the
Regional Phenomenon in an Era of Globalization,” in Richard Stubbs and
Shaun Breslin, “IR, Area Studies
and IPE: Rethinking the Study of China’s International Relations,” Centre for
the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation Working Paper No. 94/02, April
2002. Link
Stephen Castles, “Development,
Social transformation and Globalisation,” Presented at the Centre for Asian
Pacific Social transformation Studies Workshop,
Morten Boås,
Marianne H. Marchand, Timothy M. Shaw, eds., The Political Economy of Regions and Regionalism (
Shaun
Breslin, Christopher Hughes, Nicola Phillips, Ben Rosamond, New Regionalism in the Global Political Economy (
Richard Stubbs and Austina J.
Reed, “Introduction: Regionalization and Globalization,” in Richard Stubbs and
15.30-16.00
Tutorials/Office Hours
16.00-17.00
Forum Session/Independent Research
9.00-10:30
Normative
Dimensions of Global Policy and Politics – Higgott and Coate
Seminar exploring the central themes which animate contemporary
debates and
theories about world order, global
justice and world politics
James Brassett and Richard
Higgott, “Building the Normative Dimension(s) of a Global Policy,” Review of International Studies, vol.
29(2003): 29–55. Link
Richard Higgott, “Contested
Globalization: The Changing Context and Normative Challenges,” Review of International Studies, vol. 26
(2000): 131–153; reproduced in Friedrich Kratochwil and Edward D. Mansfield,
eds., International Organization and
Global Governence: A Reader, second edition (New York: Pearson Longman,
2006), pp. 426–443. Link
Roger A. Coate, “The Promotion of
Democracy,” Global Society, vol. 19,
no. 4(October 2005): 445–455. Link
Recommended:
Yash Tandon, “Global Governance
and Justice,” in Volker Rittberger, ed., Global Governance and the United Nations
System (
Steve Smith, "US Democracy
Promotion: Critical Questions," in Michael Cox, G. John Ikenberry and
Takashi Inoguchi, eds., American
Democratic Promotion (
Barry Gills, "American
Power, Neo-liberal Economic Globalization, and Low-Intensity Democracy: An
Unstable Trinity," in Michael Cox, G. John Ikenberry and Takashi Inoguchi,
eds., American Democratic Promotion (
William Robinson, "Promoting
Capitalist Polyarchy: The Case of Latin America," in Michael Cox, G. John
Ikenberry and Takashi Inoguchi, eds., American
Democratic Promotion (
10.30-11.00
Break
11.00-12:30
Challenges
to IR Theory: The New
Seminar exploration into the implications of new
developments in
Mark A. Pollack, “Theorizing the
European Union: International Organization, Domestic Polity, or Experiment in
New Governance?” Annual Review of
Political Science, vol. 8 (June 2005): 357–398. Link
Recommended:
Mark A.
Pollack, “International Relations Theory and European Integration,” European
University Institute
Anders Wivel, "The Power
Politics of Peace: Exploring the Link between Globalization and European
Integration from a Realist Perspective," Cooperation and Conflict, vol. 39, no. 1 (2004): 5–25. Link
Joseph Jupille, James Caporaso
and Jeffrey T. Checkel, "Integrating Institutions: Rationalism,
Constructivism and the Study of the European Union", Comparative Political Studies Vol.36, Nos.1-2 (February/March
2003): 7–40. Puchala, Donald J., “Institutionalism,
Intergovernmentalism, and European Integration: A Review Article,” Journal
of Common Market Studies, vol. 37, no. 2 (1999). Link
Jacek Czaputowicz, “The English
School of International Relations and its approach to European Integration,”
Studies and Analyses, vol. II no.2
(2003). Link
Bastiaan van Apeldoorn, “The
Transnational Political Economy of European Integration: The Future
Socio-Economic Governance in the Enlarged Union,” in Richard Stubbs and
Philippe C. Schmitter, "Imagining
the Future of the Euro-Polity with the Help of New Theories," in
Colin Hay and Ben Rosamond
‘Globalization, European Integration and the Discursive Construction of
Economic Imperatives’, Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 9, no. 2 (2002), pp.147-167.
D. Verdier, and R. Breen,
Europeanization and globalization. Politics against markets
in the European Union. Comparative
Political Studies, vol. 34, no. 1 (2001): 227-262.
H. Wallace, "Europeanisation
and Globalisation: Complementary or contradictory trends?" New
Political Economy, vol. 5,
no. 3 (2000): 369-382.
Ellen B. Pirro and
Eleanor E. Zeff, “Europeanization, European Integration, and Globalization,”
The Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations (Winter/Spring
2005): 209-217.
Wayne Sandholtz and Alec Stone
Sweet, European Integration and Supranational Governance (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1998)
B.
Laffan, “The European Union: a distinctive model of internationalization,”
Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 5, No. 2 (1998): 235-253.
12.30-14.00
Lunch
14.00-17.00
Office Hours/Individual Research Project Consultations
16.00−18.00
Reception
in honor of Professors Higgott, Shaw and Stone
9.00-10:30
African
Challenges to IR Theory -- Shaw
Lecture and discussion on African conceptualizations and
theorizing about globalization, governance and human security and development
Assis Malaquias,
"Reformulating International Relations theory: African Insights and
Challenges," in Kevin C. Dunn and Timothy M. Shaw, eds., Africa’s Challenge to International
Relations Theory (
Douglas Lemke, “African Lessons
for International Relations Research,” World
Politics, vol. 56 (October 2003): 114–138. Link,
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/world_politics/v056/56.1lemke.pdf
Recommended:
Timothy M. Shaw, “African Foreign
Policy in the New Millennium: From Coming Anarchies to Security Communities?
From New Regionalisms to New Realisms?” in Kevin C. Dunn and Timothy M. Shaw,
eds., Africa’s Challenge to International
Relations Theory (
Kevin C. Dunn, “Introduction:
Africa and International Relations theory,” in Kevin C. Dunn and Timothy M.
Shaw, eds., Africa’s Challenge to
International Relations Theory (
Larry A. Swatuk and Peter Vale,
“’IR Theory, I Presume’: an Introduction,” in Peter Vale, Larry A. Swatuk and
Bertil Oden, eds., Theory, Change and
Southern Africa’s Future (
Peter Vale, “Dissenting Tale:
Southern Africa’s Search for Theory,” in Peter Vale, Larry A. Swatuk and Bertil
Oden, eds., Theory, Change and Southern
Africa’s Future (
Siba N. Grovogui, “Sovereignty in
Africa: Quasi-statehood and Other Myths in International Theory,” in Kevin C.
Dunn and Timothy M. Shaw, eds., Africa’s
Challenge to International Relations Theory (
Michael Niemann, “Unstated
Places—Rereading Southern Africa,” in Peter Vale, Larry A. Swatuk and Bertil
Oden, eds., Theory, Change and Southern
Africa’s Future (
Pamela K. Mbabazi, Sandra J. Maclean and Timothy M. Shaw,
“Research for Reconstruction in
Timothy M. Shaw and Pamela K.
Mbabazi, “Political Economies of Africa(s) at the Start of the 21st Century,”
in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill, eds., Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, third Edition
(Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2005), chap. 25. Link
Christopher Clapham, Africa and the International System:
Politics of State Survival (
Anthony Leysens, "Critical
theory, Robert Cox and Southern Africa," in Peter Vale, Larry A. Swatuk
and Bertil Oden, eds., Theory, Change and
Southern Africa’s Future (New York: Palgrave, 2001), pp. 219–236. Link
Kevin C. Dunn, "MadLib #32:
The (Blank)
10.30-11.00
Break
11.00-12:30
Universal
Particularisms: Class, Nation and Identity in IR Theory --
Lindstrom
Seminar exploration into role of class, gender, nation
and other identities in theorizing about globalization, governance and human
security and development
Nicole Lindstrom, “Transnational
Responses to Human Trafficking in the Balkans,” International Affairs Working Paper 20006-09 (May 2006), Link,
http://www.gpia.info/docs/wkg_papers/Lindstrom_2006-09.pdf
Stephen
Hopgood, “Socialising IR,” Global
Security and Cooperation Quarterly, no. 10(Fall 2003). Link
Recommended:
Michael Barnett and Martha
Finnemore, Rules for the World:
International Organizations in Global Politics (
Ivan Krastev, Shifting Obsessions: Three Essays on the
Politics of Anticorruption (
Lisa Thompson, “Feminist Theory
and Security Studies in Southern Africa: Yet Another
Faddish Trend?” in Peter Vale, Larry A. Swatuk and Bertil Oden, eds., Theory, Change and Southern Africa’s Future
(
Randolph B. Persaud,
“Re-envisioning Sovereignty: Marcus Garvey and the Making of a Transnational
Identity,” in Kevin C. Dunn and Timothy M. Shaw, eds., Africa’s Challenge to International Relations Theory (
Bjørn Møller, "National,
Societal and Human Security: A General Discussion with a Case Study of the
Balkans," First International Meeting of Directors of Peace Research and
Training Institutions: “What Agenda for Human Security in the Twenty-first
Century?” Proceedings,
Albert J Paolini, Anthony Moran, Anthony
Elliott, Navigating Modernity: Postcolonialism, Identity, and
International Relations (
Rosamond, Ben ‘Globalization and
the Social Construction of European Identities’, Journal of European Public Policy 6(4), 1999.
Andreas Bieler and Adam David
Morton, eds., Social Forces in the Making
of the New
Thomas Risse,
“European Identity? Europeanization and the Evolution of Nation-State
Identities,” in M.G. Cowles et al., Transforming
M.
G. Cowles, J. Caporaso, and T. Risse, eds., Transforming
J. Borneman and N. Fowler,
“Europeanization.” Annual Review of
Anthropology vol. 26 (1997): 487-514.
Featherstone, K. and Kazamias, G.
2001. Europeansation
and the Southern Periphery.
Schlesinger,
P.R. 1992, "Europeanness" - A new cultural battlefield. Innovation
in Social Sciences Research 5 (2): 11-23.
12.30-14.00
Lunch
14.00-17.00
Office Hours/Individual Research Project Consultations
9.00-10:30
Dynamics
and Challenges of Globalization --
Mittelman
Seminar presentation exploring the nature and dynamics of
globalization and the challenges posed to traditional IR, security and
nation-state paradigms
James H. Mittelman,
"Introduction," in James H. Mittelman, The Globalization Syndrome (Princeton:
Recommended:
James H. Mittelman, “Mapping
Globalization,”
Mark R. Brawley, "Defining
Globalization," in Mark R. Brawley, The Politics of Globalization (
Ngaire Woods, "The Political
Economy of Globalization," in The Political Economy
of Globalization (
Herman M. Schwartz,
“Globalization: The Long View,” in Richard Stubbs and
Ben Rosamond, “
Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson,
“The Future of Globalization,” Cooperation
and Conflict, vol. 37, no. 3(2002):247−265. Link
Martin Shaw, “The State of
James H. Mittelman, “What is
Critical Globalization Studies?” International
Studies Perspectives, vol. 5 (2004):219−230.
Majid Tehranian, “Globalization
and Governance: An Overview,” in Esref Aksu and Joseph A. Camilleri, eds., Democratizing Global Governance (
James H. Mittelman and Christine
N. Chin, "Conceptualizing Resistance to Globalization," in James H.
Mittelman, The Globalization Syndrome (Princeton:
Karen T. Muraoka, “A Survey of
Globalization Theories,” Toda Institute webpage: [http://www.toda.org/Default.aspx?PageID=151]
“Globalization Theories,” The
Globalization Website: [http://www.sociology.emory.edu/globalization/theories01.html]
10.30-11:00
Break
11.00-12:30
Globalization
and Development – Mittelman
Presentation and discussion of the nature and roles of control, autonomy
and
agency in international relations
James H.
Mittelman, "The Power of Globalization" and "Ideologies and the
Globalization Agenda" in James H. Mittelman, Whither Globalization? The Vortex of
Knowledge and Ideology (
Recommended:
T.K. Oommen, “Recognizing
Multiple Modernities: A Prelude to Understanding Globalization”
Robert W. Cox, "A
Perspective on Globalization," in James H. Mittelman, Globalization: Critical Reflections (Boulder: Lynne Rienner
Publishers, 1996), pp. 21−30.
Caroline Thomas, “Global
Governance, Development and Human Security: Exploring the Links,"
Vidya S. A. Kumar, “A Critical
Methodology of Globalization: Politics of the 21st Century?”
James H. Mittelman,
“Globalization: Captors and Captive,”
Richard Higgott and Nicola
Phillips, (2000) ‘Challenging Triumphalism and Convergence: The Limits of
Global Liberalization in Asia and
Deans, P. (2004) ‘The People’s
Republic of
Roland Paris, "Human
Security: Paradigm Shift or Hot Air?" International
Security vol. 26, no. 2(Fall 2001):87–102.
Björn Hettne, “Regional
Cooperation for Security and Development in Africa,” in Peter Vale, Larry A.
Swatuk and Bertil Oden, eds., Theory,
Change and Southern Africa’s Future (New York: Palgrave, 2001), pp. 83–110.
Edward Newman, "Human
Security and Constructivism," International
Studies Perspectives, vol. 2(2001):239–251.
Richard Higgott, “Regionalism in
East Asia: Consolidation with Centrifugal Tendencies,” in Richard Stubbs and
Mark Beeson, “Politics and
Markets in East Asia: Is the Developmental State Compatible with
Globalization,” in Richard Stubbs and
Shaun Breslin, “
12.30-14.00
Lunch
14.00-16:00 Individual
Research and Group Project Consultations
16.00−18.00
Special
forum Session with Professors Mittelman and Lindstrom
In depth discussion of geostrategic issues related to globalization
and what needs
to be done to bridge the
geoeconomic and geostrategic gulf
Wang Zhengyi, “Conceptualizing
Economic Security and Globalization,” The Pacific Review, vol.17, no. 4 (2004): 523-545.
http://irchina.org/en/news/view.asp?id=406
David Capie, “Between an Hegemon and a Hard Place: the ‘War on Terror’ and
Southeast Asian-US Relations,” The Pacific Review, vol. 17, no. 2 (2004), 223–248. Link,
http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/lsr32/articles/pdf344/PR-0604-US-SEA.pdf
Recommended:
Richard Higgott, "After
Globalization: The 'Securitization' of US Foreign Economic Policy in
Barry Buzan, “Security
Architecture in
Howard H. Lentner,
"Globalization and Power," in Howard H. Lentner, Power and Politics in Globalization: The
Didier
Bigo, "When Two Become One: Internal and External Securitisations in
Ole Waever, "The EU as a Security Actor: Reflections from a
Pessimistic Constructivist on Post-Sovereign Security Orders," in: Morten
Kelstrup and Michael C. Williams (eds.), International
Relations Theory and the Politics of European Integration: Power, Security and
Community, (Routledge, 2000), pp. 250-294.
Philip H. Gordon, "NATO After 11 September," Survival, vol. 43, no. 4 (2001/2):
89-106.
Harvey Waterman, Dessie Zagorcheva
and Dan Reiter, "Correspondence: NATO and
Democracy," International Security,
vol. 26, no. 3 (2001/2): 221-35.
Erik
Yesson, "NATO, EU and
Antonio
Missiroli, “European Security Policy: The Challenge of Coherence,” European Foreign Affairs Review, vol. 6,
no. 2 (2001): 177-196.
Heiko Borchert, "Strengthening Europe’s Security Architecture:
Where Do We Stand? Where Should We Go?" in Heinz Gärtner, Adrian
Hyde-Price and Erich Reiter (eds.), Europe’s
New Security Challenges (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2001), pp. 165-215.
10.30-11.00
Break
11.00-12:30 Governance and IR Theory in
Rosenau’s Fragmegrative World -- Coate
James N. Rosenau, “An Emerging
Epoch,” “People, Collectivities, and Change,” and “Governance in Fragmegrative
Space” in Distant Proximities Dynamics Beyond Globalization Princeton:
Recommended:
James N. Rosenau, “Stability,
Stasis, and Change: A Fragmegrating
World,” The Global Century: Globalization
and National Security, Volume I (
James N.
Rosenau, "Toward an Ontology for Global Governance," in Martin Hewson and Timothy Sinclair, eds., Approaches to Global Governance Theory
(SUNY Press, 1999), pp. 287−301. Link
James N. Rosenau, “Governing the
Ungovernable: The Challenge of a Global Disaggregation of Authority,” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for New
Institutional Economics, Tucson, September 30−October 3, 2004. Link
Peter H. Koehn and James N.
Rosenau, “Transnational Competence in an Emergent Epoch,” International Studies Perspectives Vol. 3 (2002):
105−127. Link
Marks, Gary;
Liesbet Hooghe; and K. Blank. 1996. “European
Integration from the 1980s: State-Centric v. Multi-Level Governance.” Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. 34:
341-78.
Liesbet Hooghe and
12.30-14.00
Lunch
14.00-17:00
Pre-panel Research Presentation Consultations
10.00-12:00
Participants’ Research Panel Presentations
Session A – Chaired by Lindstrom
Session B – Chaired by Coate
12.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-16.00
Participants’ Research Panel Presentations
Session C – Chaired by Lindstrom
Session D – Chaired by Mittelman
16.00-17.00
Rapporteurs’ Reports and Evaluations – Moderated by Coate
10.00-12:00
Participants’ Research Panel Presentations
Session E – Chaired by Coate
Session F – Chaired by Mittelman
12.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-16.00
Participants’ Research Panel Presentations
Session G – Chaired by Lindstrom
Session H – Chaired by Coate
16.00-17.00
Rapporteurs’ Reports and Evaluations – Moderated by Coate
17.00-18.30
Post-conference Forum Session
Moderator: Coate
Panelist: Five participants to be selected from the class
Yale
Recommended:
Martin Shaw, “The Global
Transformation of the Social Sciences,” Global
Civil Society Yearbook 2003 (
Stephen M. Walt, “The
Relationship between Theory and Policy in International Relations,” Annual Review of Political Science, vol.
8(2005):23−48.
Mathias Albert, “On the Modern
Systems Theory of Society and IR: Contacts and Disjunctures between Different
Kinds of Theorizing,”
10.30-11.00
Course Evaluation
18.00-21.30
Dinner
and awards ceremony