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Unit 1: Defining globalization and global governance
9/13 Introduction
- Bruce Mazlish, “Comparing Global History to World History,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History, vol. 28, no.3 (Winter 1998), 385-
9/15 Defining global governance
- Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson, “Change and Continuity in Global Governance,” Ethics and International Affairs, 29 (4), 2015, 397-406.
- James N. Rosenau, “Governance in the Twenty First Century,” Global Governance, vol. 1, no. 1 (1995)
Unit 2: Dimensions and phases of globalization
9/20 Economic
- Michel Spence, “The Impact of Globalization on Income and Employment,” Foreign Affairs, 90 (4), 2011, 28-41
9/22 Political
- Heather Savigny, “Public Opinion, Political Communication and Internet,” Politics 22 (1), 1-8.
9/27 Law/Norms
- Nico Krisch, “The Decay of Consent: International Law in an Age of Global Public Goods,” The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 108, No. 1 (January 2014), pp. 1-40
9/29 Cultural
- Anthony D. Smith, “Towards a Global Culture?” Theory, Culture and Society 7 (1990), 171-91.
Unit 3: Actors, Agents and Means
- 1)International Organization
10/3 the League of Nations
- Thomas Richard Davies, “A "Great Experiment" of the League of Nations Era: International - Nongovernmental Organizations, Global Governance, and Democracy Beyond the State,” Global Governance 18 (2012), 405-423
10/6 the United Nations
- David Bosco, “Assessing the UN Security Council: A Concert Perspective,” Global Governance 20 (2014), 545-561
- 2)States
10/10 Sovereign states
- Andrew F Cooper and Bessma Momani, “Re-balancing the G-20 from Efficiency to Legitimacy: The 3G Coalition and the Practice of Global Governance,” Global Governance 20 (2014), 213-232
10/13 Superpower
- David A. Lake, “Making America Safe for the World: Multilateralism and the Rehabilitation of US Authority” Global Governance 16 (2010), 471-484
- 3)Regional Organizations
10/17 EU
- Tallberg, Jonas "Paths to Compliance: Enforcement, Management, and the European Union,” International Organization 56 (3) (2002): 609-644.
10/20 ASEAN
- Richard Stubbs, “The ASEAN alternative? Ideas, institutions and the challenge to ‘global’ governance,” The Pacific Review, Vol. 21 No. 4 December 2008: 451–468.
- 4)Private sector
10/24 Civil society and NGO
- Charlotte Dany, “Janus-faced NGO Participation in Global Governance: Structural Constraints for NGO Influence,” Global Governance 20 (2014), 419-436
10/27 Multinational Company
- Marina Pierto-Carron et al.,“Critical Perspectives on CSR and Development : What we know, what we don’t know, and what we need to know,” International Affairs 82 :5 (2006) 977-987.
Unit 4: Contemporary Issues and Global Governance
1) 11/8 New war and terrorism
- Ersel Aydinli and Hasah Yon, “Transgovernmentalism Meets Security: Police Liaison Officers, Terrorism, and Statist Transnationalism” Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions, Vol. 24, No. 1,( 2011),55–84.
2) 11/10 Peace keeping
- Erin McCandless, “Wicked Problems in Peace building and Statebuilding: Making Progress in Measuring Progress through the New Deal,” Global Governance 19 (2013), 227-248
3) 11/15Human rights
- Catherine Shanahan Rensha, “National Human Rights Institutions and Civil Society Organizations: New Dynamics of Engagement at Domestic, Regional, and International Levels,” Global Governance 18 (2012), 299-316
4)11/17 Arms control
- Suzette R. Grillot, “Global Gun Control: Examining the Consequences of Competing International Norm,” Global Governance 17 (2011), 529-555
5) 11/22 Piracy
- Michael J. Struett, Mark T Nance, and Diane Armstrong, “Navigating the Maritime Piracy Regime Complex” Global Governance 19 (2013), 93-104.
6) 11/24International crime
- Kate Cronin-Furman, “Managing Expectations: International Criminal Trials and the Prospects for Deterrence of Mass Atrocity,”
- The International Journal of Transitional Justice, Vol. 7, 2013, 434–454,
7)11/29 Humanitarian intervention/ R2P
- Touko Pilparinen, “The Lessons of Darfur for the Future of Humanitarian Intervention,” Global Governance 13 (2007), 365-390.
8)12/1 Development
- Devin Joshi and Roni Kay O'Dell, “Global Governance and Development Ideology: The United Nations and the World Bank on the Left-Right Spectrum,” Global Governance 19 (2013), 249-275
12/6 Summary and wrap-up discussion