This advanced seminar examines the role of norms, ideas, and identities in world politics. The main goal is to help students understand academic and policy debates over the role of non-material factors in theories of international politics. Our emphasis will be on the tradition of constructivist scholarship in International Relations, its trajectory, and its critics. This course is intended for advanced undergraduates (political science majors and non-majors welcome) with prior coursework in International Relations.
Course Code
HMRT 27002
Semester
Requirements
Crisis
Theory
Cross List
PLSC 27002
Info
M/W 1:30-2:50 p.m.