Course title
国際関係学特論   [Advanced International Relations]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 2  Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 05MS5225
Instructor(s)
渡邊 司   [WATANABE Tsukasa]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
Rethinking international relations on the view of globalization is very important. For example, we reflect on the diverse problems―“Neo-liberalism and Democracy”, “the recomposition of governance theory”, “the new problems of globalization study”, “the Global-South(the globalized developing countries) and the rethinking of democracy”, and “the search for global democracy” etc.... We will consider the global problems by “the hegemony theory” with understanding of the globalized world age.
Expected Learning
The modern international relations suffered the grand change by the globalization. Today, people question “what are the Nation-State and neo-liberal globalization”. On the other hand, the formation of social-political hegemony and global civil society are required. We will reflect on the theory and method of globalization.

Corresponding criteria in the Diploma policy:
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Course schedule
(1)Introduction―Globalization study and the global society
(2)Neo-liberalism and the search for the new global order
(3)Globalization and the end of Liberal Democracy
(4)Globalization study and historical materialism
(5)Recomposition of global governance
(6)Deliberative democracy and global governance
(7)Cosmopolitanism and nationalism
(8)What is critical study of globalization
(9)Global context and hegemony
(10)American hegemony―the logic and mentality of “American expansionism”
(11)The“Global-South” and the rethinking of democracy(Ⅰ)
(12)The“Global-South” and the rethinking of democracy(Ⅱ)
(13)The search for global democracy(Ⅰ)
(14)The search for global democracy(Ⅱ)
(15)Epilogue―the perspectives of after-globalization
Prerequisites
Students need to study more than the standard time recommended by the university.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Y. Nakatani (ed.),“Globalization Theory; Problematics & Perspectives”
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7/5/2019 3:08:55 PM