Espace mondial, a French vision of Global studies

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Espace mondial, a French vision of Global studies

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About this course: To explain how globalization rebuilt public policy and social behavior, we study the different political, economic, and social actors - public or private, individual or collective - and the exchanges and interactions between them that are remaking international relations. This course is inspired by a French sociological and historical approach to international relations. This course is also available in french version: www.coursera.org/learn/espace-mondial-fr/

Created by:  Sciences Po
  • Taught by:  Bertrand Badie, Professor

  • Taught by:  Marie-Françoise Durand, Professor

Level Beginner Language English How To Pass Pass all graded…

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About this course: To explain how globalization rebuilt public policy and social behavior, we study the different political, economic, and social actors - public or private, individual or collective - and the exchanges and interactions between them that are remaking international relations. This course is inspired by a French sociological and historical approach to international relations. This course is also available in french version: www.coursera.org/learn/espace-mondial-fr/

Created by:  Sciences Po
  • Taught by:  Bertrand Badie, Professor

  • Taught by:  Marie-Françoise Durand, Professor

Level Beginner Language English How To Pass Pass all graded assignments to complete the course. Coursework

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Sciences Po Founded in 1872, Sciences Po is France's leading university in the social sciences. For over 140 years, Sciences Po has educated decision-makers of the public and private sectors. Sciences Po is differentiated by its strongly international character: of the 13,000 students in the institution, 46% are international students originating from 150 countries. Sciences Po also holds a high standard of social responsibility and continues to play a pioneering role in the promotion of diversity and equal opportunity in higher education. 30% of the student body receive financial aid at Sciences Po. In 2000, this number was 6%. Over the last decade, Sciences Po has integrated digital tools into its programmes (shared work spaces, eCourses, Moodle, online map library, Controversy Mapping, Forccast Project, etc.) and has naturally migrated towards MOOC teaching platforms as well as other innovative teaching methods.

Syllabus


WEEK 1


Introduction
The current global world implies a new approach of the international arena, breaking with classical theories.


3 videos, 5 readings expand


  1. Reading: Getting Started
  2. Discussion Prompt: Introduce Yourself
  3. Video: What Does it Mean?
  4. Video: A French Approach?
  5. Video: Major Turning Points in Contemporary International Relations
  6. Reading: About Maps
  7. Reading: Chronology
  8. Reading: Additional Resources
  9. Reading: Credits


WEEK 2


Inequalities
The main economic and social parameters indicate an unequal and instable world.


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: The Diversity of Territories
  2. Video: A Plurality of Demographic Trends
  3. Video: Food Insecurity
  4. Reading: About Maps
  5. Reading: Glossary
  6. Reading: Additional Resources
  7. Reading: Credits


WEEK 3


Regionalism
The nation-state territory is challenged by new kinds of integration, and particularly by fragile regional constructions.


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: Traditional Regionalism
  2. Video: Neoregionalism
  3. Video: Questioning Regionalism Today
  4. Reading: About Maps
  5. Reading: Glossary
  6. Reading: Additional Resources
  7. Reading: Credits

Graded: Quiz 1

WEEK 4


World Actors
Nation-states are no more the only international actor. Many groups and 7 billions of individuals are now potential actors of our current international system.


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: The Growing Capacity of Non State Actors
  2. Video: Multifunctional NGOs
  3. Video: The New Triangular Game
  4. Reading: About Maps
  5. Reading: Glossary
  6. Reading: Additional Resources
  7. Reading: Credits

Graded: Quiz 2

WEEK 5


Globalization
Globalization is a complex process which is challenging the main traditional aspects of the world order.


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: A Single Definition?
  2. Video: Hegemony or Exclusion?
  3. Video: Fragile Governance
  4. Reading: About Maps
  5. Reading: Glossary
  6. Reading: Additional Resources
  7. Reading: Credits

Graded: Quiz 3

WEEK 6


Identities
Identity has to be revisited and considered as a social and a political construct.


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: Feuding Definitions
  2. Video: Politics is Back
  3. Video: The Danger of Ethnicization
  4. Reading: About Maps
  5. Reading: Glossary
  6. Reading: Additional Resources
  7. Reading: Credits

Graded: Quiz 4

WEEK 7


Religions
Religion is perceived as a major parameter of the present world order, but generally in an oversimplified way.


4 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: From Durkheim to Present Day
  2. Video: Christianity and Politics
  3. Video: Islam and Politics
  4. Video: Measuring the Real Political Capacity of Religion
  5. Reading: About Maps
  6. Reading: Glossary
  7. Reading: Additional Resources
  8. Reading: Credits

Graded: Quiz 5

WEEK 8


Nation State
Is traditional nation-state still working everywhere around the world?


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: Western Origin
  2. Video: A Concept Impossible to Export
  3. Video: A Variety of Conflicting Incarnations
  4. Reading: About Maps
  5. Reading: Glossary
  6. Reading: Additional Resources
  7. Reading: Credits

Graded: Quiz 6

WEEK 9


Power
Is power still meaningful and efficient?


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: From Hobbes to Present Day
  2. Video: Weak Indicators
  3. Video: The Powerlessness of Power
  4. Reading: About Maps
  5. Reading: Glossary
  6. Reading: Additional Resources
  7. Reading: Credits


WEEK 10


War and Peace
New international conflicts have a specific configuration and imply a new treatment.


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: The European Origins of the Clausewitzian War
  2. Video: The Emergence of New International Conflicts
  3. Video: NIC As Dilemma in the Creation of International Agendas
  4. Reading: About Maps
  5. Reading: Glossary
  6. Reading: Additional Resources
  7. Reading: Credits

Graded: Quiz 7

WEEK 11


International System
Polarization and multilateralism are the new features of the post 1945 international system. The first one is probably over; the second one is challenged.


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: Understanding its Historical Diversity
  2. Video: Multilateralism at Stake
  3. Video: From Polarity to Apolarity
  4. Reading: About Maps
  5. Reading: Glossary
  6. Reading: Additional Resources
  7. Reading: Credits

Graded: Quiz 8

Conclusion
Going ahead to a new regulation?


1 video, 4 readings expand


  1. Video: Conclusion
  2. Reading: About Maps
  3. Reading: Additional Resources
  4. Reading: Credits
  5. Reading: Acknowledgements

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