InfoCoBuild

U6800: Conceptual Foundations of International Politics

U6800: Conceptual Foundations of International Politics (Fall 2007, Columbia University). Under the guidance of Professor Lisa Anderson, Conceptual Foundations of International Politics is a graduate course at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs which examines many of the central concepts, theories, and analytical tools used in contemporary social science to understand and explain international affairs.

Lecture 01 - Contending Theories and Policy Choices by Lisa Anderson
Lecture 02 - Realism by Richard Betts
Lecture 03 - American Foreign Policy in Historical Perspective by Stephen Sestanovich
Lecture 04 - Alternative Views of American Primacy by Rashad Khalidi
Lecture 05 - Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict by Lisa Anderson
Lecture 06 - State Formation and Conflict by Mahmood Mamdani
Lecture 07 - Do International Institutions Matter? by Edward Luck
Lecture 08 - Human Rights and Institutions by Mary Robinson
Lecture 09 - The Future of Globalization by Jeffrey Sachs
Lecture 10 - A Critical View of Globalization by Jose Antonio Ocampo