PLIR 3310
Ethics and Human Rights in World Politics
Course Description
How do issues of human rights and ethical choice operate in the world of states? Do cosmopolitan ideals now hold greater sway among states than traditional ideas of national interests during the Cold War? Considers ideas of philosophers like Thucydides and Kant in addition to concrete cases and dilemmas taken from contemporary international relations. Specific issues include defining human rights, 'humanitarian intervention,' just war theory, and the moral responsibilities of leaders and citizens.
Instructors
Olyvia Christley
Spring 2022
Layla Picard
Spring 2022
Michael Smith
Spring 2022
Ahmed Teleb
Spring 2022
Lauren Hey
Spring 2021
Nicola Nones
Spring 2021
Tolu Odukoya
Spring 2021
Faculty Staff
Spring 2021
Christopher Dictus
Spring 2020
Dana Moyer
Spring 2019
Marc Opper
Spring 2018
Theophilus Yakah
Spring 2018
Pi Huang
Spring 2017
Robert Kubinec
Spring 2017
Jeremiah Rozman
Spring 2017
Carl Huang
Spring 2016
Abigail Post
Spring 2016
Jennifer Simons
Spring 2016
Andrew Gates
Spring 2015
Callum Ingram
Spring 2015
Chelsea German
Spring 2014
April Herlevi
Spring 2014
Yaping Wang
Spring 2014
Karen Farrell
Spring 2013
Peter Furia
Spring 2013
David Novitsky
Spring 2013
Michael Poznansky
Spring 2013
John Cerone
Summer 2012
Lisa Frenchik
Spring 2012
Kyle Lascurettes
Spring 2012
Marina Omar
Spring 2012
Ana Alves
Spring 2011
Hyunjin Oh
Spring 2011
Anand Rao
Spring 2011
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Spring 2011
Emma Whyte
Spring 2011
Heidi Jorgensen
Spring 2010
Elizabeth Kaknes
Spring 2010