Politics 107: Introduction to International Relations

Earlham College Spring Semester 2004

Professor B. Welling Hall

     
  January 14, 2004 Syllabus
  January 16, 2004 Four Approaches to I.R.: Liberalism, Realism, Radicalism, Constructivism
  January 19, 2004 Philosophical Contributions to Development of I.R.
  January 21, 2004 The History and Legacy of Westphalia
  January 26, 2004 Origins of the Cold War
  January 28, 2004 End of the Cold War
  February 2, 2004 End of the Cold War, part 2
  February 4, 2004 Three Perspectives on War with Iraq
  February 9, 2004 Levels of IR Analysis
    Study Questions for Test I
      Discussion Group Assignments
    February 15, 2004 International System Level of Analysis
    February 25, 2004 State Level of Analysis/Self Determination
    March 1, 2004 Individual Level of Analysis
    March 3, 2004 Q & A
    March 5, 2004 Welling's notes on Richard Bernstein's Guest Lecture
    March 8, 2004 Refugee Convention
    March 22, 2004 Language of War, film available in Media Resources
    March 24, 2004 Q & A
      Study Questions for Second Hour Test
    March 29, 2004 Peacekeeping
    April 5, 2004  Intro to IPE
    April 7, 2004  Intro to IPE continued
    April 12, 2004 Videos: JBS and UNAUSA on ICC available in Media Resources
    April 14, 2004  Q&A on the ICC
    April 19, 2004 Video: From Chechnya to Chernobyl available in Media Resources
    April 21, 2004 Chernobyl as a Global Issue
    April 26, 2004 Population as Global Issue
    April 28, 2004 Last Class

 

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