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Course Details |
Fees and Dates
| Offered By: |
Dept International Relations |
| Academic Career: |
Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject: |
International Relations |
| Offered in: |
Second Semester, 2010 |
| Unit Value: |
6 units |
| Course Description: |
This course examines how transboundary and global environmental issues have been addressed in world politics, drawing on key concepts in the discipline of International Relations. The course begins with an overview of the ways in which issues of environmental change have become ‘globalised’ through an introduction to the timelines of diplomatic negotiations and multilateral environmental agreements. The course then explores four key themes and issues in the global politics of the environment: governance and institutions; civil society and private authority; global political economy; environmental security. Each ‘theme’ involves (i) an overview session to introduce students to the major debates and issues and (ii) a case study that will provide students with an opportunity for more focused investigation that contributes to their knowledge of the practice of global environmental politics and also demonstrates the application of key themes and concepts. |
| Learning Outcomes: |
Students will be able to: - demonstrate a sound knowledge and a critical understanding of the key themes and concepts of global environmental politics and their relationship to debates within the discipline of International Relations
- apply those themes and concepts to a case study of contemporary global environmental politics
- communicate their understanding about global environmental politics in a clear and concise way through assignments and tutorial participation
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| Indicative Assessment: |
Two reading reviews (approx 900 words each); 15% each Research project consisting of: - annotated bibliography (15%)
- research plan (15%)
- essay (40%)
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| Course Classification(s): |
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| Areas of Interest: |
International Relations |
| Preliminary Reading: |
Lorraine Elliott, Global Politics of the Environment (2nd ed., Palgrave Macmillan 2004) |
| Majors/Specialisations: |
Peace and Conflict Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, and Peace and Conflict Studies |
| Programs: |
Graduate Non-Award, International Relations Program, Graduate Diploma in International Affairs, Master of International Affairs, and Master of Arts (International Relations) |
| Academic Contact: |
Dr Lorraine Elliott |
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