Cursos / 1º Ciclo / Faculty of Law :: International Relations

Versao Portuguesa

TEORIAS DAS RELAÇÕES INTERNACIONAIS - 2021/2022

2º curricular year
Semestralidade: 2nd semester
ECTS: 6

Teachers

Leading Teacher: Prof. Doutora Natália Bueno
Assistant Professor: Prof. Doutora Natália Bueno

Class type and School hours

Orientação Tutorial : 1 Horas
Teórico-prática : 2 Horas

Teaching Language

Portuguese

Main Aims/Objectives

The course is an introduction to International Relations theories, consisting in a historical presentation of the evolution of the discipline and the various debates concerning its major approaches.
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Specific Aims/Objectives

Theoretical knowledge is not an end in itself: it provides rigorous frameworks likely to contribute to a better, that is, critical understanding of the current trends and events in world politics.

Skills to be acquired

At the end of the semester, each student should be familiar with the main theories and concepts used in the discipline, as well as with their strengths and limitations.

Teaching Procedures

Classes are interactive, encouraging oral intervention to the students on the program themes of the course, as well as conducting group discussions, reflection on case studies and practical problems.

Programme

1. Introduction.
1. 1. Nature, purpose and methodology of the discipline. Presentation of the bibliography to be studied.
2. Theory and History of International Relations
2.1. Relevance, Meaning and Function of Theory
2.2. Types of theories and theoretical traditions in IR.
2.3. The invention of the discipline of International Relations
3. Realism.
3.1. The Classical Realism
3.2. The Structural Realism
3.3. The new Realism
4. Liberalism
4.1. Neo-liberal institutionalism
4.2. The new Liberalism
5. Marxism
6. Critical Theory
7. Constructivism
8. The new Critical Theories
9. The resurgence of the English School
10. Conclusion

Evaluation Type

The system evaluation is carried out according to the rules defined in the General Regulations Assessment of Knowledge Universities Lusiada. In this sense, it is taken into account continuous assessment, including attendance, participation, completion of work, quizzes, etc..

Teaching Resources

In classes are used the audiovisual and website provided by University, in particular, through the use of projectors, data show, television and video.

Sustainability Objectives

Keywords

International Relations
Theory
Power
Cooperation
Ideas

Main Bibliography

Author BURCHILL, Scott et al.
Title Theories of International Relations
Edition 5th ed.
Place Basingstoke
Editor Palgrave,
Year 2013
Author CARLSNAES, Walter; RISSE, Thomas; SIMMONS, Beth, (
Title The Sage Handbook of International Relations
Edition 2nd ed.
Place London
Editor Sage
Year 2012
Author REUS-SMIT Chris; SNIDAL, Duncan, (eds)
Title The Oxford Handbook of International Relations
Place Oxford
Editor Oxford UP
Year 2008

Complementary Bibliography

Author DUNNE, Tim, KURKI, Milja; SMITH, Steve (eds.)
Title International Relations Theories: Discipline and D
Edition 2nd ed.
Place Oxford
Editor Oxford UP
Year 2010
Author PONTES NOGUEIRA, João; MESSARI, Nizar
Title Teoria das Relações Internacionais - Correntes e D
Edition
Place São Paulo
Editor Elsevier
Year 2005