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17 426: Empirical Models in International Relations
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Explores statistical methods as applied to international relations, with a primary focus on international security. Discusses methodological issues unique to this subfield. Students examine and critically analyze existing work in the field to gain familiarity with the array of models and methodological choices employed thus far in published research articles. Complements Quantitative Methods I and II by exploring how the methods developed in those subjects have been applied in the field.
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Prereq: 17.802 or permission of instructor
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17 428: American Foreign Policy: Theory and Method
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Examines the causes and consequences of American foreign policy since 1898. Readings cover theories of American foreign policy, historiography of American foreign policy, central historical episodes including the two World Wars and the Cold War, case study methodology, and historical investigative methods. Open to undergraduates by permission of instructor.
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17 430: Research Seminar in International Relations
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
While this seminar provides an overview of recent literature, its principal purpose is to help graduate students develop skills suited to production of research papers and/or dissertations. Begins by reviewing general theoretical and methodological issues, then turns to specific empirical studies that examine the effects of systems structure, national attributes, bargaining processes, institutions, ideas, and norms on security affairs and political economy. The last two sessions of the seminar are devoted to evaluating research proposals generated by all members of the class.
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17 432: Causes of War: Theory and Method
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Examines the causes of war. Major theories of war are examined; case study and large-n methods of testing theories of war are discussed; and the case study method is applied to several historical cases. Cases covered include World Wars I and II. Open to undergraduates only by permission of instructor.
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17 433: International Relations of East Asia
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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17 434: International Relations of East Asia
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Introduces and analyzes the international relations of East Asia. Examines the sources of conflict and cooperation during and after the Cold War, assessing competing explanations for key events in East Asia?s international relations. Readings drawn from international relations theory, political science and history. Students taking graduate version are expected to pursue the subject in greater depth through reading and individual research.
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17 436: Territorial Conflict
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Examines why territorial conflicts arise in the first place, why some of these conflicts escalate to high levels of violence and why other territorial disputes reach settlement, thereby reducing a likely source of violence between states. Readings draw upon political geography and history as well as qualitative and quantitative approaches to political science.
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17 440: Global Governance
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research seminar explores the concept of governance at the international level, including the design and function of international institutions and organizations, the role of international law, the rise of transnational actors, and the relationship between domestic politics and international cooperation. Readings also include empirical studies of cooperation in a variety of issue areas, including the environment, human rights, economic affairs, and security.
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17 441: International Politics and Climate Change
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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17 442: International Politics and Climate Change
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Focuses on critical interconnections of international politics and climate change. Beginning with the 20th-century environmental and strategic legacies, examines politicization of the natural environment and the role of science in this process; types of conflicts and threats to security traced to climate change; and emergent global accords in response to mounting evidence of climate change. Concludes by addressing the question of what is next for theory and policy. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.
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