PO131 World Politics (PO301)
The University of Warwick (UoW)
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Detailed lecture notes, that will make studying for exams and preparing essay plans much easier.
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PO131 World Politics Full Notes
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Full lecture notes from course on World Politics. Begins with an overview of states, power, institutions and political order in the international system through the lenses of history and international relations theory. Examines the post-Cold War order, imperialism and the Bretton Woods institutions. Looks at the mainstream approaches - realism, liberalism and Marxism - as well as critical theories - feminism, post-modernism, post-colonialism and feminism. Applies ideas to international organisat...
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PO131 Essay - Power in International Relations
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This essay aims to identify and critically assess the most convincing and relevant currents in international relations theory related to power, qualifying them through examination of modern world power systems and questioning the ultimate feasibility of their claims. Key actors in international power are brought into the discussion to illustrate theoretical perspectives in empirical terms.
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PO131 Essay - Development and Economic Growth
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This essay presents and analyses frameworks of development, subsequently assessing the relative importance of economic growth within said frameworks as an indicator of development. The inconsistencies in liberal modernisation theory and the limitations of dependency theory are explored and other key aspects of development considered. Although economic growth forms the foundation for development, there is at most a weak link between the two when considered individually. Approaches to development ...
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