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General Description
This course is an introduction to the analysis of the causes and character of international conflict and cooperation. The course begins with a foundational review of the different levels at which states
interact and the primary theoretical paradigms in the field. A special focus will be on the concept of rationality, which is a central idea in international relations, politics, law and moral and political philosophy. The demands of rationality have been formulated in different ways, in international realations, in in classical and contemporary economics,philosophical analysis of practical reason, and in legal theory including law and economics. This course will provide a critical examination of the different ways of characterizing rationality and its requirements. It will especially focus on the role of rationality in international relations and bargaining.
Goals and Objectives
This course is to provide the students 1) an in dept analysis of rationality in negotiations 2) afamiliarity with various theoretical and practical aspects of international bargaining, and 3) an understanding about how to communicate ideas and arguments logically and convincingly about the rationality in in international relations, politics, economics and law.
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This is a class on international negotiations, focusing on the idea of rationality and Choice
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