Theories of International Relations
Major trends in recent thought, including systematic and behavioral modes of analysis. Problems of explanation and theory building in social sciences with special reference to international studies. Usually offered every fall.
Course Sessions
Session Title | Media Type | Status |
---|---|---|
01 - Lecture 1, Thucydides | Audio | |
02 - Lecture 2, Machiavelli | Audio | |
03 - Lecture 3, Hobbes | Audio | |
04 - Lecture 4, Locke | Audio | |
05 - Lecture 5, Rousseau | Audio | |
06 - Lecture 6, Kant | Audio | |
07 - supplemental lecture 1, "The Rulers and the Ruled" | Audio | |
08 - Lecture 7, Hegel | Audio | |
09 - lecture 8, Realism | Audio | |
10 - lecture 9, liberalism | Audio | |
11 - lecture 10, liberal constructivism | Audio | |
12 - Lecture 11, realist constructivism | Audio | |
13 - supplemental lecture 2, "Motivation and Intention" | Audio | |
14 - Lecture 12, feminism | Audio | |
15 - Lecture 13, post-colonialism: Inayatullah and Blaney | Audio |