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Бакалавриат 2024/2025

Внешнеполитический анализ

Статус: Курс обязательный
Направление: 41.03.06. Публичная политика и социальные науки
Когда читается: 4-й курс, 3 модуль
Формат изучения: без онлайн-курса
Охват аудитории: для своего кампуса
Язык: английский
Кредиты: 4

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The course is designed to give the students the tools to analyse, interpret and, ultimately, understand the dynamics of foreign policy generally so that they might apply these to the study of the role of states in international affairs. The course comprises 108 contact hours in total, divided into 54h of plenary lectures and 54h of seminars per each group.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • introduce the central concepts in foreign policy analysis
  • develop comparative skills of analysis of differing foreign policies in practice
  • promote critical engagement with the foreign policy analysis literature and enable to display this engagement by developing an ability to present, substantiate and defend complex arguments.
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • conduct comparative analysis of foreign policy without losing sense of historical context.
  • discuss the contexts, pressures and constraints with which foreign policy makers have to deal
  • identify and assess the processes involved in foreign policy decision making
  • Knows Allison’s three models of bureaucratic politics.
  • Understands the concepts of Foreign policy and power
  • Understands the differences between major, middle and small powers and their approaches to foreign policy
  • understands the Psychological approach and its critique
  • Understands the role of external environment in foreign policy formulation.
  • Understands the role of international recognition, domestic structure and charismatic leadership in foreign policy.
  • Understands the role of non-state factors in foreign policy and the concept of complex interdependence.
  • Understands the role of rationality in foreign policy
  • Understands the three approaches to assessing the role of domestic factors in foreign policy.
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Foreign policy analysis: an overview.
  • Power, capability and instruments.
  • Rational decision making.
  • Perception, cognition and personality.
  • Bureaucratic politics.
  • Major, middle and small powers.
  • The role of the external environment.
  • The role of the domestic environment.
  • Transnational actors and foreign policy.
  • The foreign policy of states in transition.
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Seminar activity
    All students are expected to attend every class and participate by listening attentively, contributing to discussions and participating in group projects. Students’ statements and answers to questions must contain well formulated arguments that clearly show their position. To do this, students must demonstrate a quality preparation for the seminar: read all the assigned literature and be ready to perform a critical evaluation of it. Students can get up to 3 points per seminar. The distribution of points is the following: 0 Absence without a valid reason 0.5 Present, minimal contribution 1 Present; little contribution 2 Present; sophisticated contribution 3 Present; outstanding contribution Should the total number of points contain decimals, they are rounded to the nearest whole number (.5 is rounded up). The total number of points is then converted to a 10-point scale grading system
  • non-blocking Mock 1
    Your exam will be held offline. You should submit three papers within a 3-hours period. All further details will be provided to you directly by the professor.
  • blocking Exam
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2024/2025 3rd module
    0.55 * Exam + 0.2 * Mock 1 + 0.25 * Seminar activity
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Foreign policy analysis : new approaches, Alden, C., 2012
  • Kaarbo, J. (2019). A foreign policy analysis perspective on After Victory. British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 21(1), 29–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148118791717
  • Morin, J.-F. V. (DE-588)1102221635, (DE-576)470119381, aut. (2018). Foreign policy analysis : a toolbox / Jean-Frédéric Morin, Jonathan Paquin. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edswao&AN=edswao.496982249

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Analyzing foreign policy, Beach, D., 2012
  • Pope, R. S. (2014). US interagency regional foreign policy implementation : a survey of current practice and an analysis of options for improvement / Robert S. Pope.

Authors

  • STROKOV IVAN DENISOVICH
  • Korneev Oleg Vladimirovich
  • BOCHAROVA ALEKSANDRA PAVLOVNA
  • Кузнецова Елена Викторовна