Political Science 103: Introduction to International Relations Spring 2014 Tuesday/ Thursday 2:30-3:45 Bascom Hall 272



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Political Science 103: Introduction to International Relations Spring 2014 Tuesday/ Thursday 2:30-3:45 Bascom Hall 272 Instructor: Lisa Martin Office: North Hall 417 Office hours: Monday 12-1, Tuesday 1:20-2:20 Phone: 263-2035 Email: llmartin3@wisc.edu http://learnuw.wisc.edu Syllabus This course introduces students to the study of international politics. Students will acquire analytical tools for understanding various events and patterns in international relations. Topics covered include war, terrorism, international economic relations, international environmental politics, and human rights. Readings The primary reading for the course is: World Politics: Interests, Interactions, and Institutions, 2d edition by Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, and Kenneth A. Schultz (New York: W.W. Norton, 2013). This book is indicated as FLS in the reading list below. You should make sure that you purchase the second edition of this textbook. FLS is accompanied by an online text, Introduction to International Relations by Lisa Martin. You can purchase an access card for this text at the University Bookstore, or by contacting Great River Technologies directly. This text is indicated by IIR in the reading list. Grades Grades will be calculated using the following formula: Exam 1 25% Exam 2 25% Exam 3 25% Online quizzes 15% Section participation 10% The exams will be a combination of multiple choice and short identification questions. 1

Online text The online text (IIR) provides an introduction to the major topics in the course; brief quizzes; supplemental readings; and interactive activities. There are ten online lessons for you to complete over the course of the semester. The syllabus indicates the recommended timing for you to work with the online text. During the semester, there are three days set aside for you to focus on the online materials instead of the usual lecture. The quizzes will be due and graded at the end of that day. Lectures Powerpoint (and pdf) slides for each lecture will be available online. You may want to download the slides before lecture so that you can take notes on them. However, you should not consider the slides a substitute for lecture. Please be considerate of other students in lectures and avoid activities that they might find distracting. This includes, of course, talking. The students sitting around you may also find your use of facebook, email, etc. during lectures to be a distraction. You are welcome to bring your computer to class, but please use it to view class materials. Discussion Sections and TA information Participation in discussion sections is required and will count for 10% of your overall grade. Head TA: Mark Toukan Taylor Price Rick Loeza Glyn Phillips Peter Nasuti Derek Pankratz mtoukan@wisc.edu tprice2@wisc.edu loeza@wisc.edu grphillips@wisc.edu nasuti@wisc.edu dmpankratz@wisc.edu Course Schedule: January 21 Introduction January 23 and 28 Historical overview FLS Introduction and ch. 1 2

January 30 and Feb. 4 Interests, Interactions, and Institutions FLS ch. 2 IIR Lesson 1 February 6 and 11 Why Wars Occur FLS ch. 3 IIR Lesson 2 February 13 War and Domestic Politics FLS ch. 4 IIR Lesson 3 February 18 International Institutions and War FLS ch. 5 IIR Lesson 4 February 20 Work with online materials Quizzes from Lessons 1-4 due February 25 Exam 1 February 27 and March 4 Civil War and Terrorism FLS ch. 6 March 6 and 11 International Trade FLS ch. 7 IIR Lesson 5 3

March 13 and 25 International Finance FLS ch. 8 IIR Lesson 6 March 27 Work with online materials Quizzes from Lessons 5-6 due April 1 Exam 2 April 3 and 8 International Monetary Relations FLS ch. 9 IIR Lesson 7 April 10 Development FLS ch. 10 IIR Lesson 8 April 15 and 17 International Law and Norms FLS ch. 11 April 22 Human Rights FLS ch. 12 IIR Lesson 9 April 24 and 29 The Global Environment FLS ch. 13 4

IIR Lesson 10 May 1 Work with online materials Quizzes from Lessons 7-10 due May 6 The Future of International Politics FLS ch. 14 May 8 Exam 3 5