INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
FALL 2014
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Welcome to the course page for R POS 375, International Organization!
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Syllabus
Tuesday/Thursday (11:45am-1:05pm): karreth375.pdfOffice hours Fall 2014
Please make an appointment using this link. I'm always available Tuesday & Thursday, 10:30-11:30am, Humanities B-16, and periodically at other times (see the appointment link).Class blog
We are using a class blog to post about news and current events related to international organization. The blog is located at jkrpos375.wordpress.com. In the second week of the semester, I will send invites to your albany.edu email address to invite you as a blog contributor. On Blackboard, you will find a link to a sign-up sheet for a date when you will post on the blog.Access to readings
Please see Blackboard for all readings that are not accessible online.News resources
Please familiarize yourself with at least 3 resources from each section below, and check them frequently. Links on this page do not indicate my unlimited endorsement of the linked sources. I recommend using an RSS reader to easily follow your favorite blogs and news sites. We will talk about managing news sources in the first week of this course.News sites specifically on politics and foreign affairs:
- Foreign Policy
- Foreign Affairs (also see the CFR's smartphone app)
- World Views (Washington Post)
- The Monkey Cage (current political science research digest)
- Vox
- The Upshot
- Fivethirtyeight
- Pangea Today, an international news aggregator
- BBC News
- New York Times
- Christian Science Monitor
- The Guardian
- The Economist
- Al Jazeera
- AllAfrica.com
- Xinhua News
- A Fistful of Euros (commentary on the EU)
- Ken Opalo (African politics)
- Chris Blattman (development economics)
- Johannes Urpelainen (climate politics)
- Dani Rodrik (economics)
- Daniel Drezner (political economy & foreign policy)
- Jay Ulfelder (political violence)
- Impact Evaluations blog (World Bank)
- Foreign Policy Magazine blog
- Kim Yi Dionne (African politics)
- Tom Pepinsky (political economy, Southeast Asia)
- Int'l Economic Law and Policy
- International Law Grrls
- James Fallows (The Atlantic)
- Jeffrey Frankel (economics)
- Kariobangi (African political economy)
- The Quantitative Peace (international relations)
- Marc Lynch (political science; MENA)
- Marginal Revolution (economics)
- Money Supply (economics; central banks)
- Guardian data blog
- Political Geography Now (political maps)
- Political Violence At a Glance (international and intrastate conflict)
- Duck of Minerva (international relations commentary)
- The Umlaut (economics commentary)
- The Current Moment (politics and economics)
- Scott Sumner (nominal GDP targeting)
- Nathan Jensen (politics of investment)
- Center for Global Development
- Beyond BRICs (emerging markets)
- Banyan (Asia)
- Baobab (Sub-Saharan Africa)
- Charlemagne
- Eastern Approaches (Eastern Europe)
- Free Exchange (economy)
- Leviathan (public policy)