POL208Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Robarts Library, Ink Cartridge, Fire Safety
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Pol 208y1 y: introduction to international relations (summer 2015) + wed. 4:30 to 5:30 pm (or by appointment) You must use your official university e-mail account to send to this account. Unfortunately, other accounts (e. g. , hotmail and gmail) are frequently blocked by the u of t spam filter causing messages to be undelivered. E-mails will be answered within 24 hours on weekdays and with 48 hours on weekends. This introduction to international politics course deals, broadly, with understanding conflict and cooperation, problems of security and welfare, processes and patterns of global politics, and ethics and international affairs. The course is heavily oriented towards developing a critical understanding of world affairs and accordingly has a strong theoretical and conceptual focus. This course is divided into two main sections. In the first part of the term, students will explore the main theoretical approaches to the study of international relations (e. g. ,