Lehre

Sem (BA/MEd) International Institutions: Governance and Governance Transfer

Dozent:innen: Dr. Johannes Muntschick
Kurzname: Sem Int. Institution
Kurs-Nr.:
Kurstyp: Seminar

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches

Bereich Internationale Beziehungen
Gültig für folgende vom Institut angebotenen Studiengänge:
- BA Politikwissenschaft (Aufbaumodul 2 und 3)
- MEd Sozialkunde (Modul Fachwissenschaftliche Vertiefung)
- Staatsexamen (Bereich Internationale Beziehungen)

Empfohlene Literatur

Börzel, T. & van Hüllen, V. (eds.), 2015: Governance Transfer by Regional Organizations. Patching Together a Global Script. Houndmills: Palgrave.
Keohane, R., 1984: After Hegemony. Cooperation and discord in the world political economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Kawabata, M., 2006: „An Overview of the Debate on the African State". Working Paper Series No. 15. Afrasian Centre for Peace and Development in Studies. Otsu: Ryukoku University.
Risse, T. (ed.), 2011: Governance Without a State? Policies and Politics in Areas of Limited Statehood. New York: Columbia University Press.
Söderbaum, F., 2010: „With a Little Help From My Friends": How Regional Organizations in Africa Sustain Clientilism, Corruption and Discrimination". Working Paper for the Statsvetenskapliga förbundets årsmöte i Göteborg 30 september - 2 oktober 2010. Göteborg.

Journal of Politics & Governance

Inhalt

This seminar puts a focus on the analysis of international institutions and organisations. This includes not only to explain the emergence and design of international institutions but also evaluating their performance and effectiveness. Moreover, the seminar deals with the question whether and how international institutions provide for (good) governance (transfer) in their member states and/or third countries. In this context, students shall gain knowledge about whether and how international institutions unfold an impact and try to influence governance institutions at the national level, in member states or third countries. This could in particular have an effect on the state and government capacity of the addressessees in situations of state fragility.
In the course of introducing, analysing and explaining international institutions of global importance and also from the global South, this seminar points to a topic that has sometimes been in the shadow of research on European integration and EU institutions.
Against this background, the seminar shall introduce and apply relevant theories in order to analyse and explain international institutions on the basis of concrete empirical case studies, particularly regarding an eventual manifestation of governance transfer and its impact on the national level.

Termine

Datum (Wochentag) Zeit Ort
16.10.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
23.10.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
30.10.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
06.11.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
13.11.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
20.11.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
27.11.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
04.12.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
11.12.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
18.12.2017 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
08.01.2018 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
15.01.2018 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
22.01.2018 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
29.01.2018 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
05.02.2018 (Montag) 18:15 - 19:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)