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GOVT390
Global Cooperation
GOVT390 FA
Fall 96 Availability (Last Updated on Thu Apr 17 05:01:13 EDT 1997
)
Section Limit Enrollment Available
01 13 0 13
From civil wars and weapons proliferation, to trade wars and
job protection, to refugee flows and environmental
degradation, the world is full of problems where national
leaders face conflicting pressures to coordinate policy and
to act (or avoid taking action) for strictly unilateral
reasons. What conditions and strategies promote stable
cooperation in mixed motive situations? This seminar will
consider alternative explanations, such as self-interested
bargaining, elite learning, epistemic communities, and
internal politics. Students will have the opportunity to
apply these theories of cooperation to a substantive problem
of their choosing.
MAJOR READINGS
Robert Axelrod, THE DEVELOPMENT OF
COOPERATION
Kenneth Oye, COOPERATION UNDER ANARCHY
Alexander George, et al., U.S. SOVIET SECURITY COOPERATION
Peter Haas, SAVING THE MEDITERRANEAN
Oran Young, INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE
Judith Goldstein and Robert O. Keohane, eds., IDEAS AND
FOREIGN POLICY
Janne Nolan, ed., GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT
Peter Evans, et. al, DOUBLE-EDGED DIPLOMACY
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Frequent short papers and a
major research project.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
Unless
preregistered students attend the first class meeting or
communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first
class, they will be dropped from the class list. NOTE:
Students must still submit a completed Drop/Add form to the
Registrar's Office.
COURSE FORMAT: Seminar
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level: UG Credit: 1.00
Gen Ed Area & Dept: SBS GOVT
Prerequisites:
GOVT155
- Section 01
- Gallagher, N
- Times: .T.T... 1:10PM;
- Grading Mode: A/F
- Registration Preference (1 high to 6 low, 0=Excluded) Sr: 1, Jr: 1, So: 0, Fr: 0
- Major Preference Given
Last Updated on MAR-10-1997
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