Course syllabus - Global governance, Democracy and Justice
Scope
7.5 credits
Course code
SKA302
Valid from
Autumn semester 2023
Education level
Second cycle
Progressive Specialisation
A1N (Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements)
School
School of Business, Society and Engineering
Ratified
2022-12-22
Literature lists
Course literature is preliminary up to 8 weeks before course start. Course literature can be valid over several semesters.
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compulsory literature
Democracy in a multipolar world
Can international organizations be democratic? A skeptic's view
Governmentality and EU Democracy Promotion: The European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights and the Construction of Democratic Civil Societies
International Institutions Today: An Imperial Global State in the Making
URL: Link
Power in International Politics
URL: Link
GLOBALISATION AND DEMOCRACY: THE CONCEPT OF COSMOPOLITANISM
URL: Link
The shock routine: economic crisis and the nature of social policy responses
URL: Link
Unpacking the European Commission's fiscal policy response to crisis: mapping and explaining economic ideas in the European Semester 20112022
URL: Link
Alternatives to austerity? Post-crisis policy advice from global institutions
URL: Link
Further reading and in-depth study
Re-imagining political community: studies in cosmopolitan democracy
ISBN: 0745619800
The democracy makers: human rights and international order
ISBN: 0231131240
The Great Crash, 2008: A Geopolitical Setback for the West
Climate Change, Sea Level Rise, and Maritime Baselines: Responding to the Plight of Low-Lying States
Global Reordering and Chinas Rise: Adoption, Adaptation and Reform
Conceptualizing Civil War Complexity
The Ethics of Global Capital Mobility
Global Governance as a Perspective on World Politics
Globalization and the Asian Financial Crisis
International Political Economy, Global Financial Orders and the 2008 Financial Crisis
The Common but Differentiated Responsibilities of States to Assist and Receive 'Climate Refugees'
Neo-Liberalism as Creative Destruction
Elements of a theory of global governance
Sovereignty
Poverty and Immigration Policy
Understanding Causes of War and Peace
The Evidence on Globalisation
Global Governance in Practice
Tax Competition and Global Interdependence
Globalization Dilemmas & the Way Out
International Economics: Unlocking the Mysteries of Globalization
How to judge globalism
Globalization in the aftermath of the pandemic and Trump
Global Public Policy, Transnational Policy Communities, and Their Networks
Rethinking Global Governance? Complexity, Authority, Power, Change
Confronting the Eurozone Crisis
Bretton Woods at 75: Global cooperation under threat
The Asian Financial Crisis: Hindsight, Insight, Foresight
Perspectives on the Changing Global Distribution of Power: Concepts and Context
Contested Global Governance
Underwater Self-Determination: Sea-Level Rise and Deterritorialised Small Island States
Democracy in What State?
The democratic order, economic globalization, and ecological restrictions on the relation of material and formal democracy
Global democracy: In the beginning
Mobilising (Global) Democracy: A Political Reading of Mobility between Universal Rights and the Mob
Democracy in Global Governance: The Promises and Pitfalls of Transnational Actors
Critiquing Global Democracy
Backlash advocacy and NGO polarization over women's rights in the United Nations
Decolonizing Global Ethics: Thinking with the Pluriverse
Is global democracy possible?
Trump and Globalization
Globalizations
URL: Link
Dispensing with the Indispensable Nation?
Grade
Three-grade scale