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Course Name
Turkish Dünya Politikasında Meseleler
English Issues in World Politics
Course Code
ITB 206E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Merve Çalımlı Akgün
Course Objectives 1. To introduce the students to the main themes pertaining to contemporary world politics
2. To familiarize them with the ways in which the definitions and problematization of world issues evolve and transform historically
3. To familiarize the students with the constitutive concepts, theories, paradigms in studying world politics so as to be able to analyze and understand world issues in a scientific manner
4. To enable students to express their thoughts and insights in an analytically, coherent, consistent manner
Course Description What is Global Politics?; Beyond the Modern State System? Globalization and Modern Sovereignty; Globalization and New Wars; Ethics and Violence in the İnternational System; International Migration; Globalization, Nation-States, Citizenship; Colonialism and Imperialism; International Political Economy; New Insecurities; International Law; Global Politics of Rights Claims; Development and International Economic İnequalities; Development and International Economic Inequalities; World Politics under the Shadow of the Ecological Crisis; Identities in Global Politics.
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
1. Possess a comprehensive knowledge about issues in world politics
2. Develop an understanding of how recurrent themes of world politics (such as prosperity, violence, development) are being redefined under contemporary global political dynamics
3. Get equipped with the conceptual and theoretical means to approach world political issues in an analytical and scientific manner
4. Develop their skills in approaching world issues in an analytical, coherent manner and translate that into expressing themselves in oral and written form
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