Cursos / 1º Ciclo / Faculty of Law :: International Relations
INTRODUÇÃO ÀS RELAÇÕES INTERNACIONAIS - 2015/2016
1º curricular year
Semestralidade: 1st semester
ECTS: 6
Teachers
Leading Teacher: Prof. Doutora Joana Castro Pereira
Assistant Professor: Prof. Doutora Joana Castro Pereira
Class type and School hours
Orientação Tutorial : 1 Horas
Teórico-prática : 2 Horas
Teaching Language
Portuguese
Main Aims/Objectives
This course aims the acquirement of the fundamentals of International Relations and the learning of the major international issues of the twenty-first century, in order to provide students with a conceptual basis which allows them to understand global interactions and the current world.
Specific Aims/Objectives
It is intended that students are able to identify, understand, define and relate the main concepts of International Relations, as well as reflect on the key issues shaping global politics in the twenty-first century, in order to learn their importance for the evolution of the international system. The course also seeks to promote the capacity of reflection on the global order´s future.
Skills to be acquired
At the end of the course, students should be able to: define the object of International Relations; recognize and differentiate the various actors of international relations; understand the concept of foreign policy; analyze the process of globalization and its implications; assimilate and relate the concepts of power, security, conflict and cooperation; analyze the most important issues of the twenty-first century; demonstrate the capability of information collection and interpretation of documents.
Teaching Procedures
Classes will be as interactive as possible. It will be encoureged reflection and debate in the classroom, the executation of writings and the analysis of documents, using audiovisual media whenever possible. In class tutorial the teacher will guide each student, in order to clarify doubts and regulate the development of the academic work.
Programme
Part I
I.1. The definition of international relations
I.1.1. International Relations as an autonomous subject
I.1.2. The object and the method of International Relations
Part II
II.1. The actors of international relations
II.1.1. Nation, State and Nation-State
II.1.2. International organizations
II.1.3. Transnational actors
Part III
III.1. Foreign policy
III.1.1. Strategies and tools
III.1.2. Levels of analysis
Part IV
IV.1. Globalization
IV.1.1. Sovereignty, anarchy and global governance
IV.1.2. Global civil society?
IV.1.3. The emerging powers in the international system: a new global order?
Part V
V.1. Power, Security, Conflict and Cooperation
V.1.1. The dimensions of power
V.1.2. The concept of security
V.1.3. War and Peace
Part VI
VI.1. The major international issues of the XXI century
VI.1.1. Environment
VI.1.2. Terrorism
VI.1.3. Proliferation of nuclear weapons
VI.1.4. Nationalism
VI.1.5. Poverty and development
VI.1.6. Human rights and humanitarian intervention
VI.1.7. Trade and Finance
Part VII
VII.1. Prospects for the future of the international system
Evaluation Type
Continuous assessment includes:
. Two written tests;
. A written work;
. Oral presentation of an article/chapter of a book;
. Attendance and participation in class.
Teaching Resources
. Computer and projector for slide shows and multimedia content;
. Articles and other documents from the field of International Relations.
Sustainability Objectives
Keywords
. International Relations
. Actors
. Globalization
. Power
. Security
. Cooperation and conflict
Main Bibliography
Author | BAYLIS, John; SMITH, Steve; OWENS, Patricia |
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Title | The Globalization of World Politics |
Edition | 6.ª ed. |
Place | Oxford |
Editor | Oxford University Press |
Year | 2013 |
Author | LAMY, Steven L.; MASKER, John S.; BAYLIS, John |
Title | Introduction to Global Politics |
Edition | 3.ª ed. |
Place | Oxford |
Editor | Oxford University Press |
Year | 2014 |
Author | HEYWOOD, Andrew |
Title | Global Politics |
Edition | 2.ª ed. |
Place | New York |
Editor | Palgrave Macmillan |
Year | 2014 |
Complementary Bibliography
Author | BROWN, Chris; AINLEY, Kirsten |
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Title | Compreender as Relações Internacionais |
Edition | 1.ª ed. |
Place | Lisboa |
Editor | Gradiva |
Year | 2012 |
Author | CQ Researcher |
Title | Global Issues: Selections from CQ Researcher |
Edition | 2015 Edition |
Place | California |
Editor | CQ Press |
Year | 2015 |