Syllabus/achievement requirements

 

Books:

 

Nye and Welch. Understanding Global Conflict and Cooperation.  An Introduction to Theory and History. Pearson: 2013. 347 pp.

 

Lundestad, Geir. The Rise and Decline of the American “Empire”. Oxford: 2012. 193 pp.

 

Either:

Iriye, Akira. Global Community.The Role of International Organizations in the Making of the Contemporary World. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004. 209 pp.

 

Or:

Mazower, Mark. Governing the World. The History of an Idea. New York: Penguin Press 2012. Particularly chapters 1-7: 213 pp.

 

Articles:

Literature marked (*) will be available as PDF files.

* John J. Mearsheimer, “The False Promise of International Institutions” (1995) 54 pp.

 

* Robert O. Keohane and Lisa L. Martin, “The Promise of Institutionalist Theory” (1995) 12pp.

 

* Charles A. Kupchan and Clifford A. Kupchan, “The Promise of Collective Security” (1995) 9pp.

 

* Roger P. Alford, “The Nobel Effect: Nobel Peace Prize Laureates as International Norm Entrepreneurs (2008) 91pp.

 

* Ronald R. Krebs, “The False Promise of the Nobel Peace Prize” (2009-10) 32 pp.

 

* Geir Lundestad, “The Nobel Peace Prize” (2001) 24pp.

 

The students also have to study the biographies of at least ten Nobel Peace Prize laureates from different historical periods on the basis of:

  • Abrams, Irwin. The Nobel Peace Prize and the Laureates. An Illustrated Biographical History 1901-2001. Nantucket, Mass: Science History Publications, 2001.
  • Stenersen, ?ivind, Lib?k, Ivar and Sveen, Asle. The Nobel Peace Prize. One Hundred Years for Peace. Oslo: Cappelen, 2001.
  • and the Nobel websites: www.nobelprize.org – click peace or www.nobelpeaceprize.org . Stipulated to a total of 100 pp.

 

Total 1071 pp.

 

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