Ders Adı Kodu Yarıyıl T+U Saat Kredi AKTS
Theorıes Of Internatıonal Relatıons (En) MES 517 0 3 + 0 3 6
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Dersin Seviyesi YUKSEK_LISANS
Dersin Türü Seçmeli
Dersin Koordinatörü Arş.Gör.Dr. BİLAL YILDIRIM
Dersi Verenler Arş.Gör.Dr. BİLAL YILDIRIM,
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Dersin Amacı

Ortadoğu Çalışmaları Yüksek Lisans öğrencilerine Uluslararası İlişkiler Teorilerini öğretmek.

Dersin İçeriği

1: General Introduction and information on course requirements
International Relations and Social Science
2: Normative International Relations Theory
3: Classical Realism
4: Structural Realism
5: Liberalism, Neoliberalism
6: The English School
7: Marxism
8: Critical Theory
9: Constructivism
10: Feminism
11: Poststructuralism
12::Postcolonialism
13: Green Theory

# Ders Öğrenme Çıktıları Öğretim Yöntemleri Ölçme Yöntemleri
1 Learns the theories of the IR Anlatım, Soru-Cevap, Beyin Fırtınası,
Hafta Ders Konuları Ön Hazırlık
1 General Introduction and information on course requirements International Relations and Social Science
2 Normative International Relations Theory
3 Classical Realism
4 Structural Realism
5 Liberalism, Neoliberalism
6 The English School
7 Marxism
8 Critical Theory
9 Constructivism
10 Feminism
11 Poststructuralism
12 Postcolonialism
13 Green Theory
14 International Relations Theory and Globalization
Kaynaklar
Ders Notu

• Tim Dunne, Milja Kurki, and Steve Smith: International Relations Theories, Oxford University Press, 2013.
• Robert Jackson and Georg Sørense: Introduction to International Relations Theories and Approaches, Oxford University Press,2012
• Alexander Wendt. 1992. “Anarchy Is What Stats Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics.” International Organization 46(2): 391-425
• Axelrod, Robert (1984). The Evolution of Cooperation, New York: Basic Books, pp. 3-105, 145-91.
• Bull, Hedley. 1977. The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics. Columbia U. Press., chs. 1,2,10.
• Doyle, Michael. 1986. “Liberalism in World Politics.” American Political Science Review 80 (4): 1151-69
• Fearon, James (1991). “Counterfactuals and Hypothesis Testing in Political Science,” World Politics, 43 (2), January: 169-95.
• Fearon, James and Alexander Wendt. 2002. “Rationalism v. Constructivism: A Skeptical View,” in Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth A. Simmons, editors, Handbook of International Relations (London: Sage), 5372
• Finnemore. 1996. National Interests in International Society. Cornell U. Press.
• Hopf, Ted. 2002. Social Construction of International Politics: Identities and Foreign Policies, Moscow 1955 and 1999. Cornell U. Press, ch. 1
• Jervis, Robert. “Cooperation Under the Security Dilemma,” World Politics, 1978.
• John Mearsheimer. 2001. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. New York: W.W. Norton Company. (TGPP)
• Keohane, Robert and Judith Goldstein (1993). Ideas and Foreign Policy, Cornell University Press, chs. 1, 7.
• Keohane, Robert, ed. Neorealism and Its Critics. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986), chs. 6,7.
• Krasner, Stephen. 1999 Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy. 1-42 and 153-219.
• Lake, David, and Robert Powell, eds. 1999. Strategic Choice and International Relations (Princeton U. Press), chs by Lake and Powell, Frieden, and Rogowski.
• Lake, David. 1996. “Anarchy, Hierarchy, and the Variety of International Relations,” International Organization, 50(1).
• Levy, Jack (1992). “Learning and Foreign Policy: Sweeping Through a Conceptual Minefield” International Organization, 48, 2, Spring, 279-312. (Review)
• Mearsheimer, John. 2001. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. NY: Norton. Chapters 1-3.
• Morgenthau, Hans. 1985. Politics among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace (6th ed.), Knopf, pp. 1-51.
• Powell, Robert. 1991. “Absolute and Relative Gains in International Relations Theory.” American Political Science Review 85 (4): 1303 – 1320.
• Robert Keohane, ed. 1986. Neo-Realism and Its Critics. New York: Columbia University Press. (NIC)
• Robert Keohane. 1984. After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (AH)
• Ted Hopf. 1998. “The Promise of Constructivism in International Relations Theory.” International Security 23(1): 170-200
• Thucydides. The Peloponnesian War. Book 1, paras 1-23, 66-88, 118-24, 140-46; Book 4, paras 37-51; BookV, Melian dialogue; Book 6, paras 84-116.
• Walt, Stephen 1999. “Rigor or Rigor Mortis? Rational Choice and Security Studies,” International Security, 23, 4, 5-48, and responses in 24, 2, 56-73, 97-106.
• Walt, Stephen. The Origins of Alliances, chs 1,2.
• Waltz, Kenneth. 1979. Theory of International Politics, chs. 4-8.
• Wendt, Alexander. 1999. Social Theory of International Politics, Cambridge University Press. Ch.1, 5-8.

Ders Kaynakları

• Tim Dunne, Milja Kurki, and Steve Smith: International Relations Theories, Oxford University Press, 2013.
• Robert Jackson and Georg Sørense: Introduction to International Relations Theories and Approaches, Oxford University Press,2012
• Alexander Wendt. 1992. “Anarchy Is What Stats Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics.” International Organization 46(2): 391-425
• Axelrod, Robert (1984). The Evolution of Cooperation, New York: Basic Books, pp. 3-105, 145-91.
• Bull, Hedley. 1977. The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics. Columbia U. Press., chs. 1,2,10.
• Doyle, Michael. 1986. “Liberalism in World Politics.” American Political Science Review 80 (4): 1151-69
• Fearon, James (1991). “Counterfactuals and Hypothesis Testing in Political Science,” World Politics, 43 (2), January: 169-95.
• Fearon, James and Alexander Wendt. 2002. “Rationalism v. Constructivism: A Skeptical View,” in Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth A. Simmons, editors, Handbook of International Relations (London: Sage), 5372
• Finnemore. 1996. National Interests in International Society. Cornell U. Press.
• Hopf, Ted. 2002. Social Construction of International Politics: Identities and Foreign Policies, Moscow 1955 and 1999. Cornell U. Press, ch. 1
• Jervis, Robert. “Cooperation Under the Security Dilemma,” World Politics, 1978.
• John Mearsheimer. 2001. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. New York: W.W. Norton Company. (TGPP)
• Keohane, Robert and Judith Goldstein (1993). Ideas and Foreign Policy, Cornell University Press, chs. 1, 7.
• Keohane, Robert, ed. Neorealism and Its Critics. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986), chs. 6,7.
• Krasner, Stephen. 1999 Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy. 1-42 and 153-219.
• Lake, David, and Robert Powell, eds. 1999. Strategic Choice and International Relations (Princeton U. Press), chs by Lake and Powell, Frieden, and Rogowski.
• Lake, David. 1996. “Anarchy, Hierarchy, and the Variety of International Relations,” International Organization, 50(1).
• Levy, Jack (1992). “Learning and Foreign Policy: Sweeping Through a Conceptual Minefield” International Organization, 48, 2, Spring, 279-312. (Review)
• Mearsheimer, John. 2001. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. NY: Norton. Chapters 1-3.
• Morgenthau, Hans. 1985. Politics among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace (6th ed.), Knopf, pp. 1-51.
• Powell, Robert. 1991. “Absolute and Relative Gains in International Relations Theory.” American Political Science Review 85 (4): 1303 – 1320.
• Robert Keohane, ed. 1986. Neo-Realism and Its Critics. New York: Columbia University Press. (NIC)
• Robert Keohane. 1984. After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (AH)
• Ted Hopf. 1998. “The Promise of Constructivism in International Relations Theory.” International Security 23(1): 170-200
• Thucydides. The Peloponnesian War. Book 1, paras 1-23, 66-88, 118-24, 140-46; Book 4, paras 37-51; BookV, Melian dialogue; Book 6, paras 84-116.
• Walt, Stephen 1999. “Rigor or Rigor Mortis? Rational Choice and Security Studies,” International Security, 23, 4, 5-48, and responses in 24, 2, 56-73, 97-106.
• Walt, Stephen. The Origins of Alliances, chs 1,2.
• Waltz, Kenneth. 1979. Theory of International Politics, chs. 4-8.
• Wendt, Alexander. 1999. Social Theory of International Politics, Cambridge University Press. Ch.1, 5-8.

Sıra Program Çıktıları Katkı Düzeyi
1 2 3 4 5
1 Having knowledge and ideas about current issues and problems together with their historical, social, and cultural dimensions. Having advanced knowledge and comprehension in the field of International Relations, supported by the most up-to-date textbooks, practical tools and materials, and other scientific sources, and being able to use them..
2 Being able to evaluate the concepts, ideas and data of Foreign Policy and International Relations with scientific methods, to identify and analyze complex events, developments and issues, to engage in discussions, and to develop proposals based on facts and research. Being aware of the principles of professional and scientific ethical conduct.
3 Having skills in methods and research techniques in producing and using knowledge, and in accessing information
4 Having the potential and ability to improve oneself in career fields of international relations such as diplomacy and attachéship.
5 Being able to inform interested and uninterested audience groups about topics related to International Relations, and to clearly convey to them one’s thoughts, the problems related to the subject, and the solution methods in written and oral form. Being compatible with teamwork, having initiative, being open to innovative ideas, and being able to think analytically. Using Turkish well, having good written and oral communication skills, being able to express oneself correctly, and having the ability to empathize
6 Reaching information by conducting scientific research, evaluating and interpreting the information together with the expansion and deepening of knowledge in the same or a different field based on the undergraduate qualifications of International Relations, History, Economics, Sociology, and Theology.
# Ders Öğrenme Çıktılarının Program Çıktılarına Katkısı PÇ 1 PÇ 2 PÇ 3 PÇ 4 PÇ 5 PÇ 6
1 Learns the theories of the IR
Değerlendirme Sistemi
Yarıyıl Çalışmaları Katkı Oranı
1. Ara Sınav 30
1. Ödev 70
Toplam 100
1. Yıl İçinin Başarıya 50
1. Final 50
Toplam 100
AKTS - İş Yükü Etkinlik Sayı Süre (Saat) Toplam İş Yükü (Saat)
Ders Süresi (Sınav haftası dahildir: 16x toplam ders saati) 16 3 48
Sınıf Dışı Ders Çalışma Süresi(Ön çalışma, pekiştirme) 16 3 48
Ara Sınav 1 20 20
Ödev 1 20 20
Final 1 20 20
Toplam İş Yükü 156
Toplam İş Yükü / 25 (Saat) 6,24
dersAKTSKredisi 6