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1 Spring 2014 Professor Nazli Choucri Department of Political Science MIT-E Organization & Contents PART I STRUCTURE & PROCESS in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Some Fundamentals 1. The Classics Concepts & Contexts 2. International Relations Construction of Cyberspace 3. Cyberspace & the State System New Challenges 4. Globalization & Emergent Dynamics PART II THEORIES of INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Contending Perspectives on Cyberpolitics 5. Power & Security Realism & Neo-Realism 6. Governance & Order-- Institutionalism & Neo-institutionalism 7 Perceptions & Expression Constructivism 8. Growth & Expansion Lateral Pressure PART III NEW CHALLENGES of the CYBER AGE Cross-Domain Interactions & Demands on Theory 9. International Conflict & War 10. International Cooperation & Global Agenda 11 Contending Authority Principles & Practice 12. Alternative Futures 21 st Century Challenges
2 Course Requirements: (a) (b) Active Seminar Participation Critical Approach to Materials Class presentation format to be announced (c) Mid Term Essay Choices of Questions Distributed March 14, due March 17, 2014 (c) Final Essay -- Choices of Questions Distributed May 9, due May 12, 2014 Graduate students can substitute Final Essay for Research paper Readings Assigned books Ordered at the Coop and on Reserve at Dewey Library Choucri, Nazli, Cyberpolitics in International Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Joseph S. Nye. The Future of Power New York: Public Affairs All other assigned readings are on the course website readings are required for graduate students Laptops No Laptops in Class
3 PART I; STRUCTURE & PROCESS in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (1) The Classics Concepts & Contexts February North, Robert C War, Peace, Survival: Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Chapter 1. Williams, Phil. et. al. Classic Readings in International Relations New York: Harcourt Brace, 1999: pp and Jackson, Robert J. Global Politics in the 21 st Century,\.Cambridge University Press, 2013, Chapter 3. Joseph S. Nye. The Future of Power New York: Public Affairs Chapter 1 Mingst, Karen and Jack Snyder, eds (2 nd ed) Essential Readings in World Politics. NY: W.W. Norton & Co.pp Mingst, Karen and Jack Snyder, eds (4 th ed) Essential Readings in World Politics. NY: W.W. Norton & Co.pp. 2-10
4 (2) International Relations Construction of Cyberspace February 18, 2014 Choucri, Nazli, Cyberpolitics in International Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Chapter 1 and 2. North, Robert C War, Peace, Survival: Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Chapter 2 and 3 Jackson, Robert and Georg Sørensen, eds International Relations: Theories and Approaches. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Chapters 1 ( Why Study IR? ), Joseph S. Nye The Future of Power New York: Public Affairs.. Chapters 2 and 3 Abbott, Kenneth W. and Duncan Snidal, Hard and Soft Law in Governance. In L. Goldstein, Miles Kahler, Robert O. Koehane, and Anne-Marie Slaughter, eds. Legalization and World Politics. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, pp Kahler, Miles Rationality in International Relations. In Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane, and Stephen D. Krasner, eds., Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics, Cambridge, Mass., pp Dodge, Martin & Rob Kitchen, Mapping Cyberspace London: Routledge, pp and Chapter 3
5 (3) Cyberspace & the State System February 24, 2014 Jackson, Robert and Georg Sørensen International Relations: Theories and Approaches. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Chapter 2 ( IR as an Academic Subject ). Braman, Sandra Change of State. Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press, Chapters 1, and 2. Joseph S. Nye The Future of Power New York: Public Affairs. Chapters 4 and 5 Choucri, Nazli, Cyberpolitics in International Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Chapter 3 and 5 North, Robert C War, Peace, Survival: Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Chapter 4 Clark, David D An Insider s Guide to the Internet. MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Version 2.0. July 25, Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Kratochwil, Friedrich "Of Systems, Boundaries, and Territoriality." World Politics 39 (1):27-52.
6 (4) Globalization & Emergent Dynamics March 3, 2014 Cerny, Philip G Globalization and the Changing Logic of Collective Action. International Organization 49 (4): Joseph S. Nye. The Future of Power New York: Public Affairs Chapters 6 and 7 North, Robert C War, Peace, Survival: Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Chapter 8 Choucri, Nazli, Cyberpolitics in International Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Chapter 4 Gourevitch, Peter The Second Image Reversed: the International Sources of Domestic Politics. International Organization 32 (4): Skolnikoff, Eugene B Science and Technology: The Sources of Change. In Nazli Choucri, ed., Global Accord: Environmental Challenges and International Responses, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp Kratochwil, Friedrich and Edward D. Mansfield International Organization: A Reader. New York: HarperCollins College Publishers. Chapter 4. Hess, Charlotte, and Elinor Ostrom eds Understanding Knowledge as a Commons: From Theory to Practice. Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press. Chapters 1 and 3.
7 PART II THEORIES of INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (5) Realism and Neorealism March 10, 2014 Keohane, Robert O Theory of World Politics: Structural Realism and Beyond. In Robert O. Keohane, ed., Neorealism and Its Critics, New York: Columbia University Press, pp Jervis, Robert Realism in the Study of World Politics. In Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane, and Stephen D. Krasner, eds., Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics, Cambridge, Mass., pp Grieco, Joseph M Anarchy and the Limits of Cooperation: A Realist Critique of the Newest Liberal Institutionalism. International Organization 42 (3): Mingst, Karen and Jack Snyder, eds., Fourth Edition, Politics. NY: W.W. Norton & Co. pp Essential Readings in World Ashley, Richard. K. The Poverty of Neorealism. In Keohane, Robert O., ed Neorealism and its Critics. New York: Columbia University Press, pp \
8 (6) Institutionalism and Neo Institutionalism March 17, 2014 Keohane, Robert O International Institutions: Two Approaches. International Studies Quarterly 32: Reprinted in Oran R. Young, ed., 1996, The International Political Economy and International Institutions, Volume I, Brookfield, Vermont: Edward Elgar Publishing Co., pp Martin, Lisa L. and Beth A. Simmons Theories and Empirical Studies of International Institutions. In Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane, and Stephen D. Krasner, eds., Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics, Cambridge, Mass., pp March, James G. and Johan P. Olsen The Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders. In Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane, and Stephen D. Krasner, eds., Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics, Cambridge, Mass., pp Shepsle, Kenneth A "Studying Institutions: Some Lessons from the Rational Choice Approach," Journal of Theoretical Politics 1 (2): Choucri, Nazli, Stuart Madnick and Jeremy Ferwerda Institutions for Cyber Security: International Responses and Global Imperatives. Information Technology for Development, DOI: Kratochwil, Friedrich and Edward D. Mansfield International Organization: A Reader. New York: Harper Collins, Ch. 3.
9 (7) Constructivism & Its Contentions March 31, 2014 Cox, Robert W Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory. In Robert O. Keohane, ed., Neorealism and Its Critics, New York: Columbia University Press, pp Ruggie, John Gerard What Makes the World Hang Together? Neo-utilitarianism and the Social Constructivist Challenge. In Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane, and Stephen D. Krasner, eds., Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics, Cambridge, Mass., pp North, Robert C War, Peace, Survival: Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Chapter 3. Mingst, Karen and Jack Snyder, eds (4 th ed) Essential Readings in World Politics. NY: W.W. Norton & Co. Chapter pp Ostrom, Elinor A Behavioral Approach to the Rational Choice Theory of Collective Action: Presidential Address, American Political Science Association, American Political Science Review 92 (1):1-22. Kratochwil, Friedrich and Edward D. Mansfield, eds International Organization: A Reader, New York: HarperCollins College Publishers, Selections by Duncan Snidal and Alexander Wendt, pp
10 (8) The Theory of Lateral Pressure April 7, 2014 Reading Choucri, Nazli, Cyberpolitics in International Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Chapter 8 Choucri, Nazli and Robert C. North Growth, Development, and Environmental Sustainability: Profile and Paradox. In Nazli Choucri, ed., Global Accord: Environmental Challenges and International Responses, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp North, Robert C War, Peace, Survival: Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Chapter 6 Pollins, Brian M. and Randall L. Schweller Linking the Levels: The Long Wave and Shifts in U.S. Foreign Policy, American Journal of Political Science 40 (2): Midlarsky, Manus I Handbook of War Studies.New York: Unwin Hyman. pp and pp, Choucri, Nazli et. al Mapping Sustainability: Knowledge e-networking and the Value Chain.The Netherlands: Springer: Chapter 19. Haas, Peter M The Fourth Image Reversed: Epistemic Communities and Knowledge Based Bargaining as a Response to Uncertainty, prepared for delivery at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August 30-September 3, Waltz, Kenneth N Theory of International Politics. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, Chapters 6
11 \ International Relations Theory in the Cyber Age PART III CHALLENGES of the CYBER AGE (9) International Conflict & Warfare April 14, 2014 North, Robert C War, Peace, Survival: Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Chapter 7 Choucri, Nazli, Cyberpolitics in International Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Chapter 6. Choucri, Nazli, Robert C. North, and Susumu Yamakage The Challenge of Japan Before World War II and After. New York: Routledge. Parts I and IV. Levy, J.S The Causes of War: A Review of Theories and Evidence. In P.E. Tetlock, J.L. Husbands, R. Jervis, P.C. Stern, and C. Tilly, eds., Behavior, Society, and Nuclear War, Vol. 1, New York: Oxford University Press. Mueller, Milton L. Networks and States, Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, Chapter 8. Mingst, Karen and Jack Snyder, eds Essential Readings in World Politics. Edition. NY: W.W. Norton & Co.pp Second
12 (10) International Collaboration 21st Century April 28, 2014 Choucri, Nazli, Cyberpolitics in International Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Chapter 9 March, James G. and Johan P. Olsen The Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders. In Katzenstein, Peter J., Robert O. Keohane, and Stephen D. Krasner, eds., 1999, Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, pp Waltz, Kenneth N Theory of International Politics. Reading, Mass. Addison-Wesley, Chapter 9. North, Robert C War, Peace, Survival: Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Chapter 9 Mueller, Milton L. Networks and States, Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, Chapters 1 and 10 Choucri, Nazli and Robert C. North Global Accord: Imperatives for the Twenty-First Century. In Nazli Choucri, ed., Global Accord: Environmental Challenges and International Responses, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp North, Douglass C Institutions and a Transaction-Cost Theory of Exchange. In James E. Alt and Kenneth A. Shepsle, eds., Perspectives on Positive Political Economy, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp
13 (11) Contending Authority - Principles & Practice May 5, 2014 Cowey, Peter and Milton Mueller Delegation, Networks and Internet Governance, in Miles Kahler ed. Networked Politics: Agency, Power and Government, Ithica: CORnell University Press, Chapter 9. Choucri, Nazli, Cyberpolitics in International Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Chapter 8. Caral, J., "Lessons from ICANN: Is self--- regulation of the Internet fundamentally flawed?" International Journal of Law and Information Technology. Vol. 12 (1) Hall, R.B. and T. J., Biersteker The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance. In Hall, R.B. and T. J., Biersteker (eds.), The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance. Cambridge University Press, Chapter 1. Mueller, Milton, and Mawaki Chango Disrupting Global Governance: The Internet Whois Service, ICANN, and Privacy. Journal of Information Technology and Politics 5(3): Kratochwil, Friedrich and Edward D. Mansfield, eds International Organization: A Reader, New York: HarperCollins College Publishers, pp Ostrom, Elinor New Horizons in Institutional Analysis. American Political Science Review 89(1):
14 (12) Alternative Futures: 21 Century Challenges May 12, 2014 Choucri, Nazli, Cyberpolitics in International Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Chapter 10 Joseph S. Nye. The Future of Power New York: Public Affairs Chapter 6 Braman, Sandra Change of State. Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press, Chapter 3 Haas, Peter M. with Jan Sundgren Evolving International Environmental Law: Changing Practices of National Sovereignty. In Nazli Choucri, ed., Global Accord: Environmental Challenges and International Responses, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp Choucri, Nazli and Robert C. North Global Accord: Imperatives for the 21 st Century. In Nazli Choucri, ed., Global Accord: Environmental Challenges and International Responses, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, pp Modelski, George (1996) Evolutionary Paradigm for Global Politics, International Studies Quarterly.
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