DESCRIPTION Considers various analytical approaches that have clustered around the problem of international governance, with particular attention being paid to international organisations (including the United Nations) and international regimes. These approaches are then applied to understand and explain global and regional cooperation on such issues as security, world trade, human rights, and environmental conservation. Conflict and cooperation over Palestine and regional cooperation in the South Pacific are also examined.
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
Web supported - H Online access to some part of this unit online is optional
Fully online - I,N,W,L This unit is taught entirely online
Resource supported teaching & learning - I,N,W,H,L Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
About Flexible Study Options
INTERNATIONALISATION This unit includes specific international contexts/case studies.
REQUISITE INFO
Prereq
25% at level 100 in Public Policy or Political Science or equiv
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