GOVERNING (IN) GLOBALIZATION THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF PUBLIC POLICY. Professeur : Richard Balme - Année universitaire 2016/2017 - Semestre d automne. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Richard Balme is professor of political science at Sciences Po and research fellow at the Centre d Etudes Europeennes (CEE). He also regularly teaches at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Among his publications are Collective Action and European Democracy. Power and Protest in the EU (With D. Chabanet). Rowman and Littlefield 2008.Europe-Asia Relations: Building Multilateralisms (With B. Bridges). Palgrave 2008. Smart Grids: Applications and Developments. London, Springer Verlag, 2014 (With Li V., Hills P., Mah D., Eds). Administration et Action Publique en Chine Contemporaine, a special issue of Revue Française d Administration Publique, 150, 2014. COURSE OUTLINE Lecture 1 Introduction: The Changing Political Economy of Public Policy The Policy Process in space and time. State, Market and Societies - Changing Boundaries of Political Economy Informal Institutions: Social Capital and Clientelism Globalization and Institutional Change Globalization as a Normative Process Read: Michael E. Kraft and Scott R. Furlong, Public Policy. Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives, CQ Press, Washington, 2010. Ch. 3. Joseph S. Nye and John D. Donahue. Introduction, in Joseph S. Nye and John D. Donahue, Governance in a Globalizing World, Brookings Institution Press, Washington DC, 1999 Part 1: The State and Public Policy in Comparative Perspective Lecture 2. Bureaucracy and Nation-States Foundations: 15.06.17 1
Readings: Basic: Charles Tilly, Coercion, Capital, and European States, AD 990 1990 (1990). (excerpt). Advanced : Max Weber, Economy and Society. (excerpt). Max Weber, Types of domination Lecture 3. Political Liberalism: Representative Government and the Rule of Law. Arendt Lijphart, Patterns of Democracy. Yale University Press, 1999. (excerpt). Juan J. Linz and Alfred Stepan, Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation Freedom House, Freedom in the World 2016 Marc F. Plattner, Is Democracy in Decline?, Journal of Democracy 26(1), 2015 Larry Diamond and Leonardo Morlino, Assessing the quality of democracy, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005 José Antonio Cheibub, Jennifer Gandhi and James Raymond Vreeland, Democracy and dictatorship revisited, Public Choice, 143, 2010 Lecture 4. Welfare States, neo-liberalism and the globalization of capitalism. Gosta Esping-Andersen, The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. (excerpt).. Peter A. Hall and David Soskice, Varieties of Capitalism, Oxford University Press Fernand Braudel, Afterthoughts on Material Civilization and Capitalism, The Johns Hopkins University Press Lecture 5. Political Culture in Globalization: Public Participation and Interest Intermediation after Modernization. Ronald Ingelhart and Christian Wetzel, Modernization, Cultural Change, and Democracy. Cambridge University Press. (excerpt). 15.06.17 2
Doh Chull Shin, Democratization: Perspectives from Global Citizenries, The Oxford Handbook of Political Behaviour, 2009 Lecture 6. Other Institutional Paths: Developmental States and Failing States. Robert Bates. When things fell apart. State failures in Africa. Advanced Readings : Chalmers Johnson, Japan. Who Governs? The Rise of the Developmental State. Norton, 1995. Muna Ndulo and Margaret Grieco, Failed and failing states. The Challenges of African Reconstruction. Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Cop., 2010. Lecture 7. Varieties of contemporary authoritarianism: non-liberal democracies, theocracies, bureaucratic capitalism. William Zimmerman, Ruling Russia. Authoritarianism from the Revolution to Putin. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2014. (excerpt). Jean-Pierre Filiu, From Deep State to Islamic State: The Arab Counter-Revolution, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suisheng Zhao, Xi Jinping s maoist revival, Journal of democracy, 27(3), 2016 Richard Balme, Administration et Action Publique en Chine Contemporaine. Revue Française d Administration Publique (numéro thématique), 150, septembre 2014. Part 2: Patterns of International Governance Lecture 8. Beyond Sovereignty (1): The state of European Integration Moravcsik (Andrew), Taking Preferences seriously. A Liberal Theory of International Politics. International Organization, 51, (4), 513-553. Demosthenes Ioannou, Patrick Leblond and Arne Niemann, European integration and the crisi: practice and theory, Journal of European Public policy, 22(2), 2015. 15.06.17 3
Lecture 9. Regimes. Beyond Sovereignty (2): International Organizations and International M. Barnett and M. Finnemore, Rules for the World. International Organizations in Global Politics. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2005. (excerpt). Hale (Thomas), Held (David), Young (Kevin). Gridlock. Why Global Cooperation is failing when we need it most. Polity Press, 2013. (excerpt). Lecture 10. Governing Development and fighting Poverty Required Reading; Sachs (Jeffrey), The End of Poverty. New York, Penguin Books, 2005. (excerpt). Additional Readings: World Bank Group, Taking on inequality. Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2016 Lecture 11. Security and Conflict Management Basic Reading: Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler, Chapter 3 Conflicts, in Global Crises Solutions Andreas Wimmer; Waves of War, Cambridge University Press, 2013 Lecture 12. Climate Change and Natural Resources Basic Readings Fariborz Zelli and Harro van Asselt, The institutional fragmentation of Global Environmental Governance: Causes, Consequences and Responses, Global Environmental Politics, 13(3), 2013 Outcomes of the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris, 2015 Arnaud Blin and Gustavo Marin, The commons and world governance, Forum for a new World Governance, 2012 Paul Stevens, Glada Lahn and Jaakko Kooroshy, The Resource Curse Revisited, Energy, Environment and Resources, 2015. 15.06.17 4
BIBLIOGRAPHIE Acemoglu (Daron), Robinson (James), Why Nations Fail. The origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty. London, Profile Books, 2013. Cairney, P. (2011) Understanding Public Policy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan Hale (Thomas), Held (David), Young (Kevin). Gridlock. Why Global Cooperation is failing when we need it most. Polity Press, 2013. Kingdon (John), Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies. Harper Collins College Publishers, 1995. Knill, C. & Tosun, J. (2012) Public Policy. A new introduction. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Kopstein (Jeffrey), Lichbach (Mark), Hanson (Steven), Comparative Politics. Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order. Cambridge University Press, 2014. Kraft (Michael E. ), Furlong Scott R., Public Policy. Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives.CQ Press, Washington, 2010. Lichbach (Mark Irving), Zuckerman (Alan S.), Comparative Politics. Rationality, Culture, and Structure. Cambridge University Press 1997. Peters (B. Guy), Comparative Politics. Theory and Methods. Palgrave, Macmillan, 1998. Peters (B;Guy), The Politics of Bureaucracy. An Introduction to Comparative Public Administration.Routledge, London, 2010. Pierre (Jon), Peters (B. Guy), Governing Complex Societies. Trajectories and Scenarios. Palgrave, New York, 2005. Risse (Thomas), ed. Governance without a State.? Policies and Politics in Areas of Limited Statehood. Columbia University Press, New York, NY. Rothstein (Bo), Teorell (Jan), What is Quality of Government? A Theory of Impartial Government Institutions, Governance, Vol. 21, 2, April 2008, pp. 165-190. Sabatier (Paul), Jenkins Smith (Hank), Policy Change and Learning. An Advocacy Coalition Approach.Boulder, Westview Press, 1993. Sabatier (Paul), Theories of the Policy Process. Boulder, Westview Press, 2007. Shepsle (M.), Boncek (M.), Analyzing Politics. Rationality, Behaviour and Institutions. New York Norton, 1997. Spiegel (Steven L.), Matthews (Elisabeth G.), Taw (Jennifer), Williams (Kristen P.), World Politics in a New Era. Oxford University Press 2015. 15.06.17 5