Managing Global Complexity
Course number(s): IPS 201/POLISCI 312SOffered Spring quarter in the 2009-2010 academic year
Instructors
Stephen J. Stedman - Professor of Political Science (by courtesy) and Senior Fellow at CISAC and FSI
Stephen D. Krasner - Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations and Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute and the Hoover Institution; Deputy Director, FSI
The value of major theories and concepts in international relations for understanding and addressing global policy issues. Country case study with policy challenges such as development, democracy promotion, proliferation, and terrorism; the challenge of creating coherent policies that do not run at cross purposes. Case study of a policy challenge that cuts across academic disciplines and policy specializations to provide the opportunity to bring together skills and policy perspectives.
Level
Graduate
Units
3
Department
International Policy Studies/Department of Political Science
School of Humanities and Sciences



