300466 World Politics: International Organizations and Groups (S) (SoSe 2021)

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Institutionalized international cooperation comes in various shades: it can be a formal cooperation established by an international agreement such in the case of international governmental organizations or it can be an informal cooperation where state representatives meet on a regular basis without any formal organization such in the case of interstate groups like the G7 or G20. These examples are representing only two different forms of institutionalized. This course aims at analyzing and comparing different forms of institutionalized international cooperation and the contribution to world order.
The course is organized in three sections. The first section is dedicated to get a general overview on what international organizations and groups are and how they are theoretically conceptualized. Section II aims at systemizing the myriad of international organizations and groups, developing categories for comparison and identifying different sorts of contributions to world order. In section III the preparatory works of sections I and II are combined and used to analyze and compare different examples of institutionalized international cooperation.

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wöchentlich Di 12-14 ONLINE   12.04.-23.07.2021

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29-WS-GSG Globale Ordnungen und Governance Forschungsseminar Study requirement
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30-HEPS-HM2_a Hauptmodul 2: Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft I Study requirement
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Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft II Graded examination
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30-M-PW-M4 World Politics World Politics a Study requirement
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World Politics b Study requirement
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30-WS-GTI Globaler Handel und Ungleichheit Forschungsseminar Study requirement
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Studienleistung:
Besides actively participating in classes including preparing the required readings and studying the notes from class, students are expected to (i) study and compare one example of institutionalized international cooperation using the systematization developed in section II of the course; (ii) they are expected to present their results in a short talk and a ppt-presentation with a subsequent discussion (~20-25 min.); (iii) the ppt-presentation has to be uploaded to the Lernraum after the presentation.

Prüfungsleistung
Depending on the respective regulations of examination a “Modulabschlussprüfung” can usually be acquired by submitting a term paper (20-30 pages) in which at least two cases of institutionalized international cooperation are analyzed and compared. The deadline to submit the term paper is September 30, 2021.

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Seminar (S) / 2
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This lecture is taught in english
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Fakultät für Soziologie
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