Syllabus

TEXTBOOK

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The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations (2016). Seventh edition. Edited by John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780198739852

KOMPENDIUM

Allison, Roy. Russian ‘deniable’intervention in Ukraine: how and why Russia broke the rules. International Affairs, 2014, 90.6.

Aron, Leon. (2013). "The Putin Doctrine", Foreign Affairs. 8 Mar. 2013. Web. 10 Apr. 2014.

Avey, Paul C., and Michael C. Desch. "What do policymakers want from us? Results of a survey of current and former senior national security decision makers." International Studies Quarterly 58.2 (2014): 227-246.

Bandarage, Asoka. “The ‘Norwegian Model’: Political Economy of NGO Peacemaking.” The Brown Journal of World Affairs, vol. 17, no. 2, 2011, pp. 221–242., www.jstor.org/stable/24590809.

Bellamy, Alex J. 2011. “Libya and  the Responsibility to Protect: The Exception and the Norm.” Ethics & International Affairs 25 (3),

Busby, Josh (2015). 4 Things the US Can Do to Reinforce China’s Actions on Climate Change. Duck of Minerva 

Dodge, Toby, Enemy images, coercive socio-engineering and civil war in Iraq’, International Peacekeeping, Vol. 19, No. 4 (August, 2012), pp. 461-477

Draege, Jonas Bergan. "The formation of Syrian opposition coalitions as two-level games." The Middle East Journal 70.2 (2016): 189-210.

Gray, Colin S. (2005), “Conclusions: A Warlike Future: The Long Running Story” in Another Bloody Century. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, pp. 370-399

Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede. "Transnational dimensions of civil war." Journal of Peace Research 44.3 (2007): 293-309.

Hansen Lene (2011), The politics of securitization and the Muhammad cartoon crisis: A post-structuralist perspective, Security Dialogue. Vol 42, Issue 4-5, pp. 357 - 369

Hinnebusch, Raymond. "The politics of identity in Middle East international relations." International Relations of the Middle East, fourth edition(2016): 169.

Höglund, Kristine, and Isak Svensson. "Mediating between tigers and lions: Norwegian peace diplomacy in Sri Lanka's civil war." Contemporary South Asia 17.2 (2009): 175-191.

Kagan, Robert (2012). “Not fade away”. New Republic, January 11.

Kaarbo, Juliet. (2015) A Foreign Policy Analysis Perspective on the Domestic Politics Turn in IR Theory. International Studies Review, doi: 10.1111/misr.12213

Khong, Yuen Foong. "Primacy or World Order? The United States and China's Rise—A Review Essay." (2014).

Kohli, Atul. (2010). “Chapter 33: Politics and Redistribution in India”, in Jayal & Mehta (eds.), The Oxford Companion to Politics in India. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Kuchins, Andrew C., and Igor A. Zevelev. (2012). "Russian Foreign Policy: Continuity in Change." The Washington Quarterly 35:1, pp. 147-161.

Laursen, Finn. (2002). Theories of European Intergration. Background Paper, Graduate Institute of European Studies, Tamkang University.

Martin, Brian (2015); The Iron Cage of Liberalism: International Politics and Unarmed Revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa. Journal of Resistance Studies Number 2 - Volume 1

Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen M. Walt. "Leaving theory behind: Why simplistic hypothesis testing is bad for International Relations." European Journal of International Relations 19.3 (2013): 427-457.

Milliken, Jennifer and Keith Krause (2002), “State Failure, State Collapse and State Reconstruction”, Development and Change 33(5): 753-774

Norwegian MFA. (2009). “Interests, Responsibilities and Opportunities — The main features of Norwegian foreign policy”. Report No. 15 to the Storting, pp. 5-23, 30-39.

Pisarska, Katarzyna. "Peace Diplomacy and the Domestic Dimension of Norwegian Foreign Policy: The Insider's Accounts." Scandinavian Political Studies 38.2 (2015): 198-215.

Putnam, Robert D. “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two-Level Games.” International Organization, vol. 42, no. 3, 1988, pp. 427–460., www.jstor.org/stable/2706785.

Robinson, David A. (2011a). “India’s Rise as a Great Power, Part One: Regional and Global Implications”.  Future Directions International – Associate Paper

Robinson, David A. (2011b). “India’s Rise as a Great Power, Part Two: The Pakistan-China-India Dynamic”. Future Directions International – Associate Paper

Rotberg, Robert (2002). “The New Nature of State Failure”. Washington Quarterly 25 (1): 85-96

Sandler, Todd. "The analytical study of terrorism: Taking stock." Journal of Peace Research 51.2 (2014): 257-271.

Schweller, Randall L., and Xiaoyu Pu. "After unipolarity: China's visions of international order in an era of US decline." International Security 36.1 (2011): 41-72.

Sørli, Mirjam E., Nils Petter Gleditsch, and Håvard Strand. "Why is there so much conflict in the Middle East?." Journal of Conflict Resolution 49.1 (2005): 141-165.

 

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