FACULTY OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND COMMUNICATION POL2/3TWP Theories of World Politics Reading Guide Semester 2‚ 2013 Subject Coordinator Dr Daniel Bray SS Room 323 d.bray@latrobe.edu.au @DanBrayLatrobe #IRLaTrobe Lectures Monday 12pm – 2pm‚ Undercroft LT Tutorials Weekly‚ beginning in Week 1 Sign up on LMS 1. Tutorial Program at a Glance Week 1 Date 29 July Tutorial Topic 1. Introduction and Admin Part A: Rationalist Approaches 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 Aug
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case of Bangladesh [pic] Prepared by: Aysha Nusrat Jahan Roll: 002 PGDIR‚ FALL 2010 Table of Contents: Abstract While reading International Relations I got acquainted with many contemporary issues which are really important to deal with for the competitive survival of Bangladesh in this age of globalization. Bangladesh is a developing country. It has to perform very carefully in order to
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DEFINITION OF FOREIGN POLICY Foreign Policy can be defined as “Relations between sovereign states. It is a reflection of domestic politics and an interaction among sovereign states. It indicates the principles and preferences on which a country wants to establish relations with another country.” WHY IT IS NECESSORY FOR A COUNTERY? No country today can think of a life independent of other nations. Every country has to develop relations with other countries so as to meet its requirements in economical
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approach to the study and practice of international politics. It emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests‚ or‚ at best‚ national interests disguised as moral concerns. Liberalism: Political and economic doctrine that emphasizes the rights and freedoms of the individual and the need to limit the powers of government. Constructivism: In the discipline of international relations‚ constructivism is the claim that significant
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Dominika Kampa (1207347) World Politics seminar tutor: Nicholas Taylor What is ‘globalisation’‚ and why is it important to our understanding of world politics? Discussing globalisation became quite a popular trend‚ especially in past twenty years. Previously nobody had talked about it‚ but ever since the 1970s when the debate was initiated and particularly after 1989 the subject gained increasing interest of media‚ masses and academia. As a result‚ inevitably‚ it became such a profound part of
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warfare thanks to the desire to create equilibrium‚ peace and constrain international violence after the final defeat of Napoleon I in 1815. The attempt to create a true balance of power was fairly achieved using another principle aiming for peace – the concert of Europe. As Sheehan (1996:122) argues ‘the concert system was not a development of balance practice but rather represented a quite different approach to international security’. Furthermore‚ Fay(Fay cited in Sheehan 1996:122) adds that ‘The
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Corporation has been described as one that has production facilities or other fixed assets in at least one foreign country and makes its major management decisions in a global context. In marketing‚ production‚ research and development‚ and labor relations‚ its decisions must be made in terms of host-country customs and traditions. In finance‚ many of its problems have no domestic counterpart-the payment of dividends in another currency‚ for example‚ or the need to shelter working capital from the
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refers to activity of the state within which it fulfills its aims and interests within the international arena‚ process and a system of activities performed by a state organized community of people within the international arena. (Ernest p 2013 ) According to Susarla D. (Foreign policy consists of strategies chosen by states to safeguard national interests and to achieve its goals in international relations; states interact with other states‚ nations‚ as well as non-state actors. Foreign policy is
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development of international relations‚ but also had an impact on the course of world history. One of the most famous and successful diplomats of all times is Henry Alfred Kissinger‚ the American diplomat‚ statesman and expert in the field of international relations. The name of this person attracts the attention of many politicians‚ scientists and analysts for many years. And it is not surprising‚ as he has been one of the most respectful personalities in international relations since a long time
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Practice of Social Research (Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing Company‚ 1989). Barston R. P.‚ (Ed.)‚ The Other Powers: Studies in the Foreign Policies of Small States (London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd‚ 1973). University Press‚ 2001). Bennett A. Leroy‚ International Organizations. Principles and Issues (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall‚ 1988). Bill A. James and Robert Springborg‚ Politics in the Middle East (New York: Harper Collins College Publishers‚ 1994). Boutros Boutros-Ghali‚ Confronting New Challenges (New
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