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Security Communities and zones of peace
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Considering current global developments, it is clear that in an interconnected world our own security is dependent upon that of others. How can one build upon a peace no matter how fragile? In post-conflict environments, regions go through different stages of "zones of peace," from negative peace or the absence of war, to some that eventually form stable regional zones of positive peace or security communities. In this course we will look at how some regions are able to transcend conflicts. Furthermore, we will discuss and critique the universality of security communities.
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This course will primarily be using qualitative methodologies, though for those preferring quantitative methodologies, I will recommend a combination of both. We will look at how dynamic socio-political processes between countries can either exacerbate or improve relations regionally. In order to do this, we will use induction, interpretation, and the historical data available to us in order to better understand how regions have formed peaceful internal relations. We will further read and discuss articles on security communities and the various stages of zones of peace and relate this to geographical regions of interest. Those participating will be asked to give presentations and do research into regions of their own choosing.
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安全、安全保障共同体、平和、紛争終結後、解釈、歴史
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security, security-community, peace, post-conflict, interpretation, history
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The grade will be determined as follows: 80 percent based on presentations and 20 percent participation in the class.
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Please read the article handouts in advance. All articles will be discussed in class.
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If time permits we might make a field trip and/or watch a documentary feature related to the topic at hand.
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0521639530
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Security Communities
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Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett
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Cambridge University Press
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1998
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No need to buy (Handout)
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Explaining Zones of Peace: Democracies as Satisfied Powers?
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Kacowicz, Arie M.
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Sage Publications, Ltd.
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1995
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Article (Handout)
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Stable peace through security communities? Steps towards theory building
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Raimo Väyrynen
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Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc
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2000
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Article (Handout)
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When security community meets balance of power: overlapping regional mechanisms of security governance
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Emanuel Adler and Patricia Greve
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Review of International Studies
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2009
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Article (Handout)
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Security Communities and Their Values: Taking Masses Seriously
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Andrej Tusicisny
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Sage Publications, Ltd.
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2007
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Article (Handout)
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Changes to this list might be made before the class starts.
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