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UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY - AFRICA Course: IRL 2005 Comparative Foreign Policy Credit: 3 Units Lecturer: Day(s) and Time: Consultation: Course Description Constant and variable determinants of foreign policies of selected major powers and Third World States from a comparative perspective, including various techniques employed by states at the bilateral and multilateral levels. Link to Program Analysis of current international situation with a view to arriving at appropriate strategies. Make a critical assessment of relevant contemporary international issues and formulation of appropriate foreign policies. Application of understanding of global, multicultural and complex interconnected world to explain and predict issues in International Relations. Course The course seeks to equip the student with: A scientifically sound framework for analyzing and understanding the foreign policies of various states An in-depth knowledge of fundamental elements of the foreign policies of the major powers in the contemporary world. A clear perspective of the major trends and patterns of continuity and change in evolution of the foreign policies of states. Course Content Week 1 Introduction to foreign policy. The concept of foreign policy Foreign policy as part of International Relations : Understand content of foreign policy and its formulation and implementation : Elements of foreign policy Articulation and evaluation of foreign policy Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics, Ch 1. Ryan K. Beasley et al. : Foreign Policy In Comparative Perspective Chap. L. WEEK 2 Analysis of foreign policy Making of policy (formulation) Implementation and evaluation

Understand process of foreign policy - formulation, implementation and evaluation. Understand position of foreign policy in International Relations. Discussion topics Sources of foreign policy Organs of foreign policy Instruments and techniques of foreign policy Continuity and change of foreign policy Ryan K. Beasley et al.: Foreign Policy In Comparative Perspective Chap.l WEEK 3 Dyadic and systemic approaches to foreign policy British foreign policy Understand evolution of British foreign policy Identify major factors and players affecting its evolution and formulation. Evolution of British foreign policy Britain in the European Union (EU) Britain in the Commonwealth British foreign policy towards Africa Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics, Ch 2. WEEK 4 Foreign policies of selected states US foreign policy Evolution and prospects Major determinants of US foreign policy US as unipolar super power Determinants of US supremacy. Understand US foreign policy in the contemporary world as unipolar super power Examine foreign policy landmarks during Obama's administration Future US relations with the Arab World Future US relations with Iran US and terrorism US foreign policy towards Kenya Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics, Ch. 13. WEEK 5 Foreign policy of Brazil Historical development of Brazil foreign policy Current trends in Brazil's foreign policy

Analyze trends in Brazilian foreign policy Analyze the major determinants of Brazilian foreign policy. Brazil position in Latin America Brazil relations with US Brazil relations with Africa Ryan K. Beasley et al.: Foreign Policy In Comparative Perspective. WEEK 6 China: Evolution of Chinese foreign policy Understand foreign policy of post- Mao China China's relations with the US China's relations with Japan China's relations with Africa Post - Mao period Content of China's foreign policy China's policy towards Africa - motivation China's policy towards US. Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics, Ch. 13 Ryan K. Beasley et al. Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective, Ch. 6 WEEK 7 Mid- Semester Examination Foreign policy of Russia a) Collapse of the Soviet Union b) Evolution of Russian foreign policy Understand Russian relations with former Soviet republics Russian Foreign policy in post -Cold War era Collapse of bipolar order Gorbachev and Brezhnev influence of Russian foreign policy Boris Yeltsin Presidency and Russian foreign policy Major determinants in Russian foreign policy Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics. Ch. 6 WEEK 8 Foreign Policy of Kenya Historical evolution of Kenya's foreign policy. Determinants of contemporary Kenya's foreign policy

Internal and external forces affecting Kenya's foreign policy Trends in Kenya's foreign policy Post Cold War Kenya's foreign policy Kenya's foreign policy towards Somalia Kenya and the East African Community Kenya and the world in post 2007 general elections. Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics. Korwa G. Adar, Kenyan Foreign Policy Behavior Towards Somalia WEEK 9 Foreign policy of France Evolution and prospects French foreign policy landmarks Role of General Charles De Gaulle France in EU French position in Post Cold War period Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics. Ch. 3 Ryan K. Beasley et al. Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective Ch. 3 WEEK 10 A) South African foreign policy Evolution of South African foreign policy. Understand post-apartheid South Africa foreign policy Understand South Africa foreign policy towards African States Post-Apartheid South Africa in African development. Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics. Ryan K. Beasley et al. Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective Ch. 12 B) Nigerian foreign policy Evolution of Nigerian foreign policy Understand determinants of Nigerian foreign policy Nigerian role in West Africa Understand Nigerian position in Africa Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics. Ryan K. Beasley et al. Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective

WEEK 11 A. German foreign policy Post WWII German foreign policy Post Cold War German foreign policy Germany in EU Analyze German foreign policy major determinants German foreign policy towards Africa German role in maintenance of international peace and security Germany in EU Germany's role in maintenance of international peace and security Assigned reading Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics. Ch 4 Ryan K, Beasley et al. Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective, Ch. 4 B. Japan's foreign policy Evolution, formulation and management of Japanese foreign policy Japanese foreign policy in the modern world Analyze Japan foreign policy major determinants Japanese foreign policy towards Africa Japanese involvement in maintenance of international peace and security. Role of private sector in formulation and implementation of Japan foreign policy. Japan's role in maintenance of international peace and security Assigned reading Roy C. Macridis: Foreign Policy in World Politics. Ch 7 WEEK 12 Cultural influence on foreign policy Governance Human rights Environmental issues Analyze and understand influence of governance, human rights and environmental issues on formulation and implementation of foreign policy. Democracy Role of international community vis-a-vis foreign policies of states WEEK 13 Simulation exercise: Subject: Terrorism. Preparation to start from second week of the semester. They will be issued relevant material and guidance by the lecturer.

Analyze background to the issue under consideration Understand techniques of (bilateral/ multilateral) international negotiations Nature of issue of negotiation Preparations for negotiations Negotiations, outcome and implementation WEEK 14 Final examination. TEACHING METHODOLOGY The course will be conducted through lectures, group discussions, simulation exercise and writing of a term paper of 10-12 double spacing typed pages. The student will select his/her own topic but consult with the lecturers before on writing the paper. The paper should be submitted to the lecturer not later than July 20 th 2011. COURSE TEXTS Macridis, Roy C.: Foreign Policy in World Politics, 5 th Ed. (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey) Ryan K. Beasley et al. Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective. Korwa G. Adar, Kenyan Foreign Policy Towards Somalia 1963-1983. RECOMMENDED READINGS Hermann, Charles F. et al (Eds.); New Directions in the Study of Foreign Policy (Boston: Allen and Unwin, 1987) Rosenau, James N. (Ed.), Comparing Foreign Policies: Theories, Findings and Methods. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1974) Gerner. Deborah J. Foreign Policy Analysis: Renaissance, Routine or Rubbish? In Rotty William (Ed.) Political Science : Looking Into The Future, Vol. 11 (Evanston: Northwestern Press 1991) Blackburn, Glen, The West and The World Since 1945, (London : Macmillan, 1992) Cameron, Frases; US Foreign Policy After the Cold War. Global Hegemon or Rosati, Jerel A. The Politics of United States Foreign Policy; Belumst CA; Thomson Wadsworth C. 2007 Kawashima, Yutaka, Japanese foreign Policy at the Crossroads: Challenges and options for the twenty first century, Washington D.C.: Brookings Institutions Press, 2003 Kanet, Roger E, & Kozhemiakin, Alexander V., The Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation. Houndmills Basingstoke Hampshire Great Britain: Macmillan Press Ltd., 1997. Adar, Korwa G. & Ajulu, Rok; Globalization and Emerging Trends in African States Foreign Policy - Making Process: A Comparative Perspective of Southern Africa. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate, 2002. Hey, Jeanne A.K. Small States in World Politics: Explaining Foreign Policy Behavior Boulder: Lynne Reinner Publishers,2003 Baehr, Peter R. & Castermans - Holleunan, The Role of Human Rights, a Foreign Policy. New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Further reading material may be issued if and when appropriate and available.

COURSE EVALUATION Class Attendance & Participation 10% Simulation Exercise 10% Term Paper 30% Mid-Semester Exam 20% Final Semester Exam 30% TOTAL 100% GRADING A 90-100 C 70 75 A- 87-89 C- 67 69 B+ 84 86 D+ 64 66 B 80 83 D 62 63 B- 77 79 D- 60 61 C+ 74 76 F 0-59