Spring 2024 International Affairs U6352 section 001

United Nations & Globalization

Call Number 10733
Day & Time
Location
M 11:00am-12:50pm
407 International Affairs Building
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Daniel Naujoks
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

United Nations and Globalization introduces the various ways in which the United Nations affect global governance. Over the last decade, every aspect of global governance has become subjected to review and debate: peacekeeping and peacebuilding, the future of humanitarianism, a new climate change architecture, human rights, a new sustainable development agenda, and the need for a new multilateralism. Part 1 of this course introduces the different actors, entities and platforms through which the UN affects global governance. It creates the conceptual foundations for the role of international organizations in today’s multiplex world. It sheds light on how the UN acts at various levels, in different forms and with a varied set of partners to foster global public goods and global public policy. This includes discussions on the role of international law, goal setting, and frameworks, as well as the interlinkages between global-level interventions and regional, national, and local activities and outcomes. Part 2 applies the conceptual insights to specific issue areas. Discussions on global governance mechanisms in the areas of peace and security, humanitarian action, sustainable development, climate change, human rights, global health and COVID-19 deepen the understanding of the role the UN plays in the broader governance regimes. In addition to critical scholarship on international organizations and global governance, the course relies on students’ analysis of relevant proceedings and debates at the UN, original policy documents, as well as expert testimony from a range of guest speakers, who share their extensive first-hand observations as actors of global governance processes. By these means, United Nations and Globalization offers insights into the processes, challenges, and impacts of UN activities to make global governance regimes stronger, more effective, and accountable.

Web Site Vergil
Department International and Public Affairs
Enrollment 40 students (40 max) as of 3:04PM Sunday, May 12, 2024
Status Full
Subject International Affairs
Number U6352
Section 001
Division School of International and Public Affairs
Open To Architecture, Schools of the Arts, Business, Engineering:Graduate, GSAS, SIPA, Journalism, Law, Public Health, Professional Studies, Social Work
Campus Morningside
Note IO/UNS Priority Regsitration
Section key 20241INAF6352U001