Tuesday 13 August 2013

COURSE OUTLINE AND READING LIST, POLI 447 (FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS), FIRST SEMESTER 2013/2014



DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
 University of Ghana
INSTRUCTOR: BRAIMAH AWAISU IMURANA
POLI 447: FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS
LECTURE TIME: EVERY TUESDAY 15:30 – 17:30pm @K. A. BUSIA BUILDING
CONTACT HOURS: STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT (10: 00am – 2: 00pm every Tuesday)
CONTACT NUMBER:     027 994 33 22         
                                      
                                   COURSE OUTLINE AND READING LIST
                                            FIRST SEMESTER 2013/2014
Course Description: This course is a survey of the various themes/issues pertaining to foreign policy decision making, implementation and orientation. The course objective is to give students a comprehensive understanding of the behavior of states in the international system. The themes we will explore in our study will include the Nature and scope of foreign policy; Foreign Policy Actions: Power, Capabilities and influence; International, Domestic and Cultural Factors influencing Foreign Policy Decision Making of states; Instruments of Foreign Policy Implementation; Diplomacy and Propaganda as tools of foreign policy implementation; Prospects and Challenges of Foreign Policy Analysis among others.
Course Requirement: The course has a lecture-discussion format. It is therefore mandatory for all students to read the assigned text/materials before attending lectures. The idea is to enable students to contribute/participate effectively in class discussions. Lecture notes may be given where necessary. The key text for this course will be photocopied and made available to students at the general office of the department of political science. Other readings will be cited in the course of the semester.
Mode of Examination: There will be two sets of examination. The first set is a mid-semester exam with a corresponding value of 30%. The day, date and time shall be communicated to students in class. The second exam will be taken by the end of the semester. The corresponding value for the second exam will constitute 70%. Thus, the two examinations (30% + 70%) will be used to determine the final grade.       


TOPICS/THEMES FOR DISCUSSION
·         Nature and Scope of Foreign Policy
·         Foreign Policy Actions: Power, Capabilities and influence
·         International, Domestic and Cultural Factors influencing Foreign Policy Decision Making
·         Instruments of Foreign Policy Implementation:
-      Diplomatic Bargaining
-      Propaganda
-      The use of Economic Reward as an instrument of Foreign Policy
-      The use of sanctions as an instrument of Foreign Policy
-      The use of Foreign aid in Foreign Policy
·         Framing, Marketing and Media effects of Foreign Policy Decision Making
·         Case Studies:
-          The Marketing of the U.S. Invasion of Grenada, 1983
-          Neoconservatism and Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: the role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
-          Israel- Egyptian (in) security: the Yom Kippour War
·         Prospects and Challenges of Foreign Policy Analysis
·         Course Evaluation and Revision

KEY REFERENCE TEXTS
§  Al-Rodhan, N.R.F. (2007). Symbiotic Realism: A Theory of International Relations in An Instant and An Independent World. London. Transaction Publishers.
§  Bruce Russet & Harvey Starr (1992). World Politics: The Menu for Choice. 4th ed.W.H. Freeman and Company, New York.
§  Breuning, M. (2007). Foreign Policy Analysis: A Comparative Introduction. Palgrave Macmillan, U.S.A. pp. 169 - 174                                                                                       
§  Holtsi, K.J. (1995) International Politics: A Framework for Analysis. 7th ed. Prenice Hall, Eaglewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
§  Hudson, V.M. (2006). Foreign Policy Analysis: Classic and Contemporary Theory. London. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
§  Joseph Frankel, (1973). Contemporary International Theory and the Behaviour of States. London, Oxford University Press
§  Khanna, V.N. (2004). International Relations. 4th ed. Delhi, Vikas Publishing House PVT Ltd.
§  Mintz, A. & Karl DeRouen Jr. (2009). Understanding Foreign Policy Decision Making. Cambridge University Press pp. 121 - 169
§  Rourke, J.T. (2003). International Politics on the World Stage. 9th ed. McGraw-Hill Companies.
§  Steve Smith, et’al (2008). Foreign Policy: Theories .Actors. Cases Oxford University Press.



                                     

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