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Transnational Organizations & Processes

Instructor:
Gregory Hall
745
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Patterson Office Tower
Room:
Rm.420
Semester:
Fall 2023
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Transnational Organizations & Processes
Class Type:
LEC
9:30 am
12:00 pm
Days:
M

Why do international organizations exist? What explains their growing influence over time in a state-based world order? In this graduate seminar, we will explore the theories, frameworks, institutions, and processes that "govern" global affairs in the contemporary period. We will examine various organizations (both IGOs and NGOs) and international initiatives, the roles they play regionally and globally, and the challenges they face as they seek to achieve their goals.

Why do international organizations exist? What explains their growing influence over time in a state-based world order? In this graduate seminar, we will explore the theories, frameworks, institutions, and processes that "govern" global affairs in the contemporary period. We will examine various organizations (both IGOs and NGOs) and international initiatives, the roles they play regionally and globally, and the challenges they face as they seek to achieve their goals.

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