Course Details
Country:
Morocco
Institution:
Al Akhawayn University
Course Title:
International Organizations
Course Number:
INS 2302
Course Description:
This course examines how major processes interact in international relations. Students explore how economic and political forces, laws and norms, regimes, organizations, ad hoc arrangements, and other instruments are used to influence and guide international relations. The main actors are identified, and their roles assessed. These include States, IGOs, NGOs (non-governmental organizations), private entities, and individuals. The key issues at stake include peace and security, conflict prevention, management and post-conflict reconstruction, trade negotiations, development aid, international financial relations, environmental protection, human rights, human development, and social and humanitarian activities. The United Nations, which is at the center of global governance, will be examined at some length, and its role in dealing with these issues will be assessed.
Language:
English
Approved Equivalent:
GOVT 446
Attachment Files:
Syllabus for SP23-INS230201 International Organizations.pdf