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POL9: Conceptual Issues in Politics and International Relations
Theoretical Perspectives
Arendt
Hobbes
H.G. Wells
Rousseau
Marx
Tocqueville
Weber
Schumpeter
Bourdieu
Runciman
Foucault
Sieyès
Global IR perspectives
Mearsheimmer
Keohane
Nye
Ikenberry
Wendt
Waltz
Fukuyama
Weaver
National Empirical Discussions
China
Governance
Authoritarianism
Debt Economy/Diplomacy
Legitimation
Liberal International Order
France
Centrism
(Raynaud & Gauchet 2018) for centrism of movement where Macron relied on perceived immobilised right and left
(Chamorel 2019) France using politics to make sense of their collective existence
(Serna 2019) on the emergence of centrism and left/right divide
Left and Right must state their identity so centrism varies depending on these reactions, thus hard to locate
(Goldhammer 2022) faction being replaced with nebula of strong personalities
Populism
(Surel 2019) for the difference between public perception of immigration vs actual number (7.5 vs 31%)
(Chamorel 2019) for French politics scandals and shattered image of trust, ethics, and transparency
Soft Power
USA
Populism
Liberal International Order
Soft Power
Vietnam
Authoritarianism
State Building
Covid
Myanmar
Military rule
Kakistocracy
Ethnonationalism
Thailand
Kakistocracy
Governance
Legitimation
Germany
Populism
Cas Mudde definition: juxtaposition between the pure people and corrupt elite — thin centred ideology to be mobilised by both the Left and Right
(Lees, 2018) on the failure of mainstream German centrism
Immigration
(Gryzmala-Busse 2019) for AfD exploiting immigration anxiety instead of presence
State building
East/West divide with left behind East and AfD stronger in former East than West
General Themes
Climate Change
Covid
Power Dynamics
Examiners' Report
Dos
Don'ts