Module Identifier IP32320  
Module Title CLASSICAL THEORY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS  
Academic Year 2002/2003  
Co-ordinator Professor Howard L Williams  
Semester Intended for use in future years  
Next year offered N/A  
Next semester offered N/A  
Course delivery Lecture   11 Hours 11 x 1 hour  
  Seminars / Tutorials   11 Hours 11 x 1 hour  
Assessment Semester Exam   2 Hours   70%  
  Semester Assessment   Essay:   30%  
  Supplementary Exam   Students may, subject to Faculty approval, have the opportunity to resit this module, normally during the supplementary examination period. For further clarification please contact the Teaching Programme Administrator in the Department of International Politics.    

Learning outcomes

The objectives of this module are to teach students to evaluate classical writers in political theory and to deliberate for themselves on the issues raised by these writers.

Brief description

This module looks at the work of earlier political thinkers on international relations from the standpoint of contemporary international problems. The theorists discussed will vary from year to year but may include Hobber, Grotius, Kant, Marx, Clausewitz, Gramsci and Lenin. In 1999/2000 emphasis will be placed on Kant's Perpetual Peace.

Aims

The aims of this module are: