Readings
• Elizabeth Elliot-Meisel (2009), Politics, Pride, and Precedent: The United States and Canada in the Northwest Passage, Ocean Development & International Law, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Apr-Jun), p.204-232
• Barry Yeoman (2009), Tomorrow’s wars, On Earth: Environmental Politics People, Vol. 31, No.2, p.18-19
• Jess Worth, Michael Byers (2009), Who owns the Arctic?, New Internationalist, Issue 424 (Jul/Aug), p.16-17
• Marcus Haward, Julia Jabour (2007), Science, Politics and the Polar Regions, Conference Papers, International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, p.1-21
Topic 11. Global North and Global South
The Political economy of North-South Relations. Is the Global North in fact helping the Global South? Who benefits from the North-South economical relations? What are the global actors roles? How do states interact with the Brettonwood Institutions, Corporattions, INGOs?
Required readings
• B. Hoekman, A. Mattoo (2002), Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook, World Bank Publication, Washington, DC, Cap. VII (The Trading System and Developing Countries), p.483-508.
• http://publications. worldbank. org/catalog/content-download? revision_id=1526187
• J. Grieco, J. Ikenberrry (2003), State Power and World Markets, W. W. Norton, New York & London, p.244-287
• W. Easterly (2006), The White Man’s Burden, Oxford University Press, Oxford & New York.
• Кулагин глобализация – новые горизонты, вызовы и угрозы. Доклад о развитии человеческого потенциала в Российской Федерации в 2000 г. М., 2001.
• Towards Global Equity (2002), Oxfam GB Strategic Plan Update, Oxford.
• Williams Rocky (2002), Developmental agencies and security-sector restructuring, Journal of Conflict, Security and Development, Vol.2, No.1.
Topic 12. International NGOs and Transnational Social Movements as Global Actors: Contribution to Global Governance and Public Policy.
What are international NGOs: definitions, structure, missions, types (humanitarian, HR, policy-oriented). Examples (Red Cross, Amnesty International, Greenpeace, IFA, CIVICUS, etc). Video on International Red Cross (history, activities ). Whose interests do INGOs represent? How do they choose issues to address? Stakeholders. Funding. Conflict of interests. Stakeholder analysis. How do INGOs influence global public policy and governance? Methods. Campaigns. Laws and laws. How are INGOs different from other global actors? Specifics compared to UN, States, Multinationals. How do INGOs interact with other global actors? Linkages between global actors. Venues for interactions. Official mechanisms for interactions (Global impact, UN DPI etc). UN and INGOs (UN policies, joint efforts ). Case study (Humanitarian, health or environmental aspect). INGOs and businesses (corporate responsibility and joint efforts).
Readings:
• Hildy Teegen, Jonathan P. Doh, Sushil Vachani (2004), The Importance of Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) in Global Governance and Value Creation: An International Business Research Agenda, Journal of International Business Studies, Vol. 35, No. 6 (November), p. 463-483
• Declining State Capacity. Voluntarism, and the Globalization of the Not for Profit Sector (1999), Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. suppl. 1, p.147-167
• Evolving Global Structures and the Challenges Facing International Relief and Development Organizations (1999), Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. suppl. 1, p. 178-182
• Joan Roelofs (2007), Foundations and Collaboration, Critical Sociology, Vol. 33, No. 3, p.479-504
• Margaret E. Keck, Kathryn Sikkink (1998), Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy
• Networks in International Politics, Cornell University Press.
• Thomas Risse-Kappen (1995), Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-State Actors, Domestic Structures and International Institutions, Cambridge University Press.
• Ann Marie Clark et al. (1998), The Sovereign Limits of Global Civil Society: A Comparison of NGO
• Participation in UN World Conferences on the Environment, Human Rights, and Women, World
• Pol. Vol.51, No.1 (October), p.1-35
• Paul J. DiMaggio, Helmut K. Anheier (1990), The Sociology of Nonprofit Organizations and Sectors, Annual Review of Sociology, Vol., p. 137-159. http://www. jstor. org/stable/2083266
• Cyril Ritchie (1995), Coordinate? Cooperate? Harmonise? NGO policy and operational coalitions, Third World Quarterly, Vol.16, No.3 (September), p.
• Bernard E. Brown (2001), What Is the New Diplomacy?, American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.23, No.1 (February), p.3-21
Topic 13. Economics of Globalisation: the IMF, World Bank and other Economic Organisations as Global Actors
Managing economic globalization IR, IPE and the role of international financial institutions. The IMF and Financial Crises, The World Bank and the Development-Democracy link
Required readings
• Robert O. Keohane (1998), International Institutions: Can Interdependence Work?, Foreign Policy, p.82-96
• John. J. Mearsheimer (1995), The False Promise of International Institutions, International Security, Vol. 19, No. 3, p.5-49
• Martin S. Feldstein (1998), Refocusing the IMF, Foreign Affairs, Vol.77, No. 2 (March/April), p. 20-33
• Stanley Fischer (1998), The IMF and the Asian Crisis, Los Angeles, (March), p.1-17
• www. imf. org/external/np/speeches/1998/032098.htm
• Michael Mussa (2002), Argentina and the Fund: From Triumph to Tragedy, Policy Analyses in International, Economics 67, Institute of International Economics, Washington.
• http://www. /papers/mussa0302-1.htm
Topic 14. The Media as Global Actor.
Examples of Media Actors, Their Structure and Their Influence. (CNN, BBC, Google, etc.). Media as a mediator. Ethical behavior of the media. Freedom of the media. Global media. The role of the internet. Media and global public policy and governance.
Required readings
• Vanessa Bush (2008),The Al Jazeera Effect: How the New Global Media Are Reshaping World Politics. Vol. 105, No.2, p.6-7
• Marwan M. Kraidy (2009), My (Global) Media Studies, Television & New Media, Vol. 10, No.1 (January), p.88-90
• Clive Kronenberg (2009), Contesting the mechanisms of disinformation, Part I. * Contemporary developments in Latin America: a South African perspective * For Part II, see Critical Arts, Critical Arts: A South-North Journal of Cultural & Media Studies, Vol. 23, No.2, p.133-152
• Nick Couldry (2009), Does 'the Media' Have a Future?, European Journal of Communication, Vol. 24, No. 4 (December), p.437-449
• James P. Muldoon Jr. (2007), The Politics & Problems of Internet Governance: The Making of ICANN, Conference Papers, International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, p.1-21
• George Christou, Seamus Simpson, Gaining a Stake in Global Internet Governance, European Journal of Communication, Vol. 22, No.2 (June), p.147-164
• Jeffrey S. Juris (2005), The New Digital Media and Activist Networking within Anti-Corporate Globalization Movements. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 597, Cultural Production in a Digital Age (January), p. 189-208
• Multiculturalism, "Political Correctness," and the Politics of Identity. Martin E. Spencer. Sociological Forum, Vol. 9, No. 4, Special Issue: Multiculturalism and Diversity (Dec., 1994), pp. 547-567
Topic 15. Law and Globalisation: The Rule of Law in Global Politics
What is the rule of law? It has traditionally been perceived as ultimately positive and neutral, however in international politics it may play a different role. How and when does it happen? Can we say that the Western rule of law is applicable for any country? When has the rule of law been used for the evil?
Required readings
• Ugo Mattei (2007), Access to Justice. A Renewed Global Issue. Electronic journal of comparative law, Vol.11, No.3. http://works. /ugo_mattei/34
• Ugo Mattei, Marco de Morpurgo (2009), Global law & Plunder: The dark side of the rule of law, Bocconi Sch. L.Student-Ed. Papers, No.03, http://works. /ugo_mattei/35
8 Образовательные технологии / Teaching Methods and Recommendations
Recommendations for course teacher
It is recommended to use interactive teaching methods which allow for most student participation such as: discussions, case studies, role plays. It is also expected that videos, Power Point presentations, and distant video conferencing will be used for teaching.
The course is intended to be based on real-life case studies, multimedia examples and current events.
Recommendations for Students
The course format mixes lectures, group discussion, and video presentations. Students should take notes, both on lectures and on the reading, and presentations, with the intention of addressing the key themes of the course.
The readings are demanding and require intensive examination of a broad variety of issues and modes of thought. Students are encouraged to express diverse perspectives. You are likely to encounter strong opinions and it is inevitable that at least some of these opinions will make you or your colleagues uncomfortable. You will be expected to strike a healthy balance between arguing your own position on these issues, listening to others, and helping the class as a collectivity to explore how the authors that you read defend their approaches. Students and the instructors should interact with each other in a mutually respectful manner. They should articulate their ideas, concerns, arguments, critical questions and responses without alienating, marginalizing, or humiliating anyone. (For example, please avoid disrespectful ad hominem arguments, slanderous statements, hurtful stereotyping, or intentionally offensive non-verbal gesturing). I am not requiring you to be “PC” (politically correct), but rather “BC” (basically civil).
9 Оценочные средства для текущего контроля и аттестации студента / Grading Estimation
Тематика заданий текущего контроля / Provisional Topics for Essays
The role of the UN in the early 21st century.
Mercenaries as international actors.
The OSCE as a global actor.
Вопросы для оценки качества освоения дисциплины / Provisional Exam Questions
1. What is your choice of a global actor for the essay and why? What defines this actors as a global?
2. What are its strategies and methods or work?
3. Has it succeeded in making a global impact and why?
4. Is its role in the global arena increasing or decreasing?
10 Порядок формирования оценок по дисциплине / Cumulative Grade
Cumulative grade for current work formula is:
Оcurrent = 0,3·Оhome work + 0,7·Оessay;
Final cumulative grade formula is:
Оfinal grade = 0,4·Оexam + 0,6·Оcurrent
In the Master Degree Certificate the final grade will be written down.
11 Учебно-методическое и информационное обеспечение дисциплины
Основная литература / Required Reading
• B. Hoekman, A. Mattoo (2002), Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook, World Bank Publication, Washington, DC, Cap. VII (The Trading System and Developing Countries), p.483-508.
• Barry Yeoman (2009), Tomorrow’s wars, On Earth: Environmental Politics People, Vol. 31, No.2, p.18-19
• Chesterman S., Lehnardt C. (2007), From Mercenaries to Market. The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies, Oxford UP.
• Cистемная история международных отношений в двух томах/Под редакцией . Том второй. События гг. М.; Культурная революция,2006. С.513-641
• Documents on the CSTO, http://www. *****/
• Documents on the UN website www. un. org ( Peacekeeping
• Elizabeth Elliot-Meisel (2009), Politics, Pride, and Precedent: The United States and Canada in the Northwest Passage, Ocean Development & International Law, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Apr-Jun), p.204-232
• Fifty Years of UN Peacekeeping (1998), DPI, UN, New York.
• Holmqvist, C. (2005), Private Security Companies, the case for regulation, SIPRI policy paper, Vol.9 (January)
• http://publications. worldbank. org/catalog/content-download? revision_id=1526187
• http://www. /papers/mussa0302-1.htm
• J. Grieco, J. Ikenberrry (2003), State Power and World Markets, W. W. Norton, New York & London, p.244-287
• Jess Worth, Michael Byers (2009), Who owns the Arctic?, New Internationalist, Issue 424 (Jul/Aug), p.16-17
• John. J. Mearsheimer (1995), The False Promise of International Institutions, International Security, Vol. 19, No. 3, p.5-49
• Joseph Stiglitz. Making Globalization Work (2007) http://www. cgdev. org/doc/events/9.27.06/StiglitzTranscript9.27.06.pdf)
• Marcus Haward, Julia Jabour (2007), Science, Politics and the Polar Regions, Conference Papers, International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, p.1-21
• Martin S. Feldstein (1998), Refocusing the IMF, Foreign Affairs, Vol.77, No. 2 (March/April), p. 20-33
• Michael Mussa (2002), Argentina and the Fund: From Triumph to Tragedy, Policy Analyses in International, Economics 67, Institute of International Economics, Washington.
• Moshe Lewin – The Soviet Century. London.; Verso, 2005 , part III
• Paul Johnson - Modern Times. The World from the Twenties to the Eighties. New York.;Harper &
• Paul Johnson - Modern Times. The World from the Twenties to the Eighties. New York.;Harper & Row, Publishers, 1995. –P.1-103
• Robert O. Keohane (1998), International Institutions: Can Interdependence Work?, Foreign Policy, p.82-96
• Row, Publishers, 1995. –P.544-734
• Singer, P. (2003), Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry, Cornell University Press
• Stanley Fischer (1998), The IMF and the Asian Crisis, Los Angeles, (March), p.1-17
• The Alliance's Strategic Concept approved by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Washington D. C.(1999) http://www. nato. int/cps/en/natolive/official_texts_27433.htm
• The Blue Helmets: A Review of United Nations Peace-keeping”. Fifth edition, UN, DPI, New York, 2002
• The Montreux Document on “Pertinent international legal obligations and good practice for states related to operations of private military and security companies during armed conflicts” http://www. eda. admin. ch/etc/medialib/downloads/edazen/topics/intla/humlaw. Par.0057.File. tmp/Montreux%20Document%20(e).pdf
• The NATO Taskforce (2004). NATO Briefing (May)
• Towards Global Equity (2002), Oxfam GB Strategic Plan Update, Oxford.
• Transition: The First Ten Years, Analysis and Lessons for Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (2002), The World Bank, Washington, D. C. pp. 34-88
• Ugo Mattei (2007), Access to Justice. A Renewed Global Issue. Electronic journal of comparative law, Vol.11, No.3. http://works. /ugo_mattei/34
• Ugo Mattei, Marco de Morpurgo (2009), Global law & Plunder: The dark side of the rule of law, Bocconi Sch. L.Student-Ed. Papers, No.03, http://works. /ugo_mattei/35
• UNDP Roundtable: Development Trends in Russia (2002), New York. pp.12-26
• United Nations General Assembly Approves Increased Budget (2002), FICSA Update No.1. pp.3-26
• W. Easterly (2006), The White Man’s Burden, Oxford University Press, Oxford & New York.
• What the NATO is capable of? (2004), Internationale Politik, № 3
• Williams Rocky (2002), Developmental agencies and security-sector restructuring, Journal of Conflict, Security and Development, Vol.2, No.1.
• www. imf. org/external/np/speeches/1998/032098.htm
• (2003), НАТО на путях трансфорации, Европейская безопасность: события, оценки, прогнозы, №9 (Сентябрь), М: ИНИОН РАН
• Атлас 2010/под ред. ; М.;Центр исследований постиндустриального общества, 2010
• Доклад о развитии человеческого потенциала в Российской Федерации. 2001. М., 2002. - С. 1-96
• Доклад о развитии человеческого потенциала в Российской Федерации. 2002/2003. М., 2003. - С.3-55
• Концепция внешней политики Российской Федерации. http//www. *****
• Концепция национальной безопасности Российской Федерации (утверждена Указом Президента РФ от 01.01.01 г. № 000 (в редакции Указа Президента Российской Федерации от 01.01.01 г. № 24).
• Кулагин глобализация – новые горизонты, вызовы и угрозы. Доклад о развитии человеческого потенциала в Российской Федерации в 2000 г. М., 2001.
• Лебедева политика:Учебник для вузов. М.; Аспект-пресс,2007.-С.27-56
• Линн Винсон. Русские проблемы в английской речи. Слова и фразы в контексте двух культур, М.; Р. Валент, 2005
• Общая теория национальной безопасности. Учебник. /под ред. . М.; Изд-во РАГС, 2002, Раздел 5.
• Палажченко несистематический словарь, М.;Р. Валент, 2008, в 2-х томах(Предисловие)
• (2002), Пражский саммит НАТО: вызов для России или для Альянса?, Европейская безопасность: события, оценки, прогнозы, №6, М: ИНИОН РАН
• Пражский Саммит и преобразование НАТО: Справочник – путеводи, Brussels: NATO Public Diplomacy Division. http://www. nato. int/docu/rdr-gde-prg/rdr-gde-prg-rus. pdf
• Системная история международных отношений в двух томах/Под редакцией . Том второй. События гг. М.; Культурная революция,2006. С.163-277
• Современные международные отношения. Под ред. , М.; РОССПЭН, 2004.-С
• Устав Организации Объединенных Наций и Статут Международного Суда. Департамент Общественной Информации ООН. 1994.
• Феномен свободы в условиях глобализации. Под ред. Сидориной Т. Ю. М.; Издательство РГГУ, 2008, главы 2, 3
• Цапенко миграцией: опыт развитых стран. М.; ИМЭМО-Academia, 2009 -Организационно-правовые вопросы борьбы с терроризмом/сост. : Центр исследований проблем безопасности РАН; Научный совет при Совете Безопасности РФ.-М.: 2006
• Цыганков П. А. –Теория международных отношений (учебник+хрестоматия).М.; Гардарики, 2003. –С.80-106
•G. Orwell Politics and the English Language; http://www. *****/
Дополнительная литература / Recommended Reading
• A Decade of Transition: The MONEE Project CEE/CIS/Baltics (2001), UNICEF Regional Monitoring Report, No.8, Florence, UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre.
• Ann Marie Clark et al. (1998), The Sovereign Limits of Global Civil Society: A Comparison of NGO
• Bernard E. Brown (2001), What Is the New Diplomacy?, American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.23, No.1 (February), p.3-21
• Clive Kronenberg (2009), Contesting the mechanisms of disinformation, Part I. * Contemporary developments in Latin America: a South African perspective * For Part II, see Critical Arts, Critical Arts: A South-North Journal of Cultural & Media Studies, Vol. 23, No.2, p.133-152
• Cyril Ritchie (1995), Coordinate? Cooperate? Harmonise? NGO policy and operational coalitions, Third World Quarterly, Vol.16, No.3 (September), p.
• David Held & Anthony McGrew. Globalization/Anti-Globalization: Beyond the Great Divide (2007)
•David Held, Anthony McGrew, David Goldblatt, and Jonathan Perraton. Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture (1999)
• Declining State Capacity. Voluntarism, and the Globalization of the Not for Profit Sector (1999), Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. suppl. 1, p.147-167
• Deil S. Wright (1972), The States and Intergovernmental Relations.. Publius, Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 7-68
• Evolving Global Structures and the Challenges Facing International Relief and Development Organizations (1999), Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. suppl. 1, p. 178-182
• Fighting Corruption in Post-Communist States – Lessons from Practice (2002), UNDP/RBEC Policy Briefs.
• George Christou, Seamus Simpson, Gaining a Stake in Global Internet Governance, European Journal of Communication, Vol. 22, No.2 (June), p.147-164
• Hildy Teegen, Jonathan P. Doh, Sushil Vachani (2004), The Importance of Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) in Global Governance and Value Creation: An International Business Research Agenda, Journal of International Business Studies, Vol. 35, No. 6 (November), p. 463-483
• James M. McCormick (1980), Intergovernmental Organizations and Cooperation among Nations. International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 24, No. 1 (March), p. 75-98
• James P. Muldoon Jr. (2007), The Politics & Problems of Internet Governance: The Making of ICANN, Conference Papers, International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, p.1-21
• Jeffrey S. Juris (2005), The New Digital Media and Activist Networking within Anti-Corporate Globalization Movements. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 597, Cultural Production in a Digital Age (January), p. 189-208
• Joan Roelofs (2007), Foundations and Collaboration, Critical Sociology, Vol. 33, No. 3, p.479-504
• Louise fort (2002), Managing Intergovernmental Responses to Terrorism and Other Extreme Events. Publius, Vol. 32, No. 4, The State of American Federalism, , p. 29-49
• Margaret E. Keck, Kathryn Sikkink (1998), Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy
• Marwan M. Kraidy (2009), My (Global) Media Studies, Television & New Media, Vol. 10, No.1 (January), p.88-90
• Multiculturalism, "Political Correctness," and the Politics of Identity. Martin E. Spencer. Sociological Forum, Vol. 9, No. 4, Special Issue: Multiculturalism and Diversity (Dec., 1994), pp. 547-567
• Networks in International Politics, Cornell University Press.
• Nick Couldry (2009), Does 'the Media' Have a Future?, European Journal of Communication, Vol. 24, No. 4 (December), p.437-449
• Participation in UN World Conferences on the Environment, Human Rights, and Women, World
• Paul J. DiMaggio, Helmut K. Anheier (1990), The Sociology of Nonprofit Organizations and Sectors, Annual Review of Sociology, Vol., p. 137-159. http://www. jstor. org/stable/2083266
• Petrovsky Vladimir (2002), Growth, Governance, and Human Development: Post-Soviet Transition in North and Central Asia, Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies.
• Petrovsky Vladimir (2002), Reducing Poverty in Russia, Interview Presentation, Oxford.
• Pol. Vol.51, No.1 (October), p.1-35
• Richard Soklsky, Joseph McMillan (2002), Foreign Aid in Our Own Defense, The New York Times, Vol.13 (February)
• Robert Jervis (2002). Security regimes, International Regimes, Vol. 27, No.1, p. 174-185
• Robert O. Keohane (1982), The demand for international regimes, International Organization, Vol. 36, No. 2, p. 325-355
• Sabina Alkire (2002), Conceptual Framework for Human Security, Excerpt: Working Definition and Executive Summary, Vol.16 (February)
• Stephen D. Krasner (1983), Structural causes and regime consequences: regimes as intervening variables, International Regimes, Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, p. 1-21.
• Thomas Risse-Kappen (1995), Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-State Actors, Domestic Structures and International Institutions, Cambridge University Press.
• Vanessa Bush (2008),The Al Jazeera Effect: How the New Global Media Are Reshaping World Politics. Vol. 105, No.2, p.6-7
• Глобалистика. Международный междисциплинарный энциклопедический словарь, Мазур И., Чумаков А., - Питер (английская и русская версия)
• Деятельность Организации Объединенных Наций по поддержанию мира (1997), М., Информцентр Deyatel'nost' Organizacii Ob’’edinennyh Nacij po podderzhaniyu mira. – M., Informcentr OON, 1997
• Лебедева политика: Учебник для вузов. М., Аспект-пресс, 2007. - С. 89-154
• Вашу мать, сэр! Иллюстрированный путеводитель по американскому сленгу.-СПб.: Питер. 20с.
• Наумов неправительственные организации в современной мирополитической системе. М.; Факультет мировой политики МГУ им. , 2008 Сидорина Т. Ю., Поляков : теории и политическая история –М.: Издательский дом ГУ ВШЭ. 2006.
•На пути к гражданскому обществу в России: Европейский Союз поддерживает общественные инициативы по укреплению демократии и защите прав человека в России. М., 2001.
• Петровский. В.Е. От империи – к открытому миру. О внешней политике России переходного периода. М., РОССПЭН, 2007.
• Россия в многообразии цивилизаций. Под ред. , М.; Весь мир, 2011, часть 2
• Ротфельд организации глобальной безопасности. Ежегодник СИПРИ 2001: Вооружения, разоружение и международная безопасность. М., Наука, 2002.
• : Лингвострановедческий словарь. –М.: Русский язык, 2000.-560 с.
• Современные международные отношения. Под ред. ∗, М., РОССПЭН, 2004. - С.255-354
• Титаренко : Безопасность через сотрудничество. Восточно-азиатский вектор. М., 2003.
• США. Лингвострановедческий словарь. –М.: Русский язык, 2000, -576 с.
12 Материально-техническое обеспечение дисциплины / Equipment
The course is taught through video-conferencing, so it requires either a video-screen, video-conferening device (Polycom) or a multi-media projector (for Skype lectures), laptop, microphones and amplifiers.
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