教學大綱 Syllabus

科目名稱:國際組織

Course Name: International Organisations

修別:選

Type of Credit: Elective

3.0

學分數

Credit(s)

25

預收人數

Number of Students

課程資料Course Details

課程簡介Course Description

International organisations (IOs) have been created over the past century to advance cooperation among states to find common solutions to international and transnational challenges. IOs are tools of international politics and international relations, while serving as indispensable fora for establishing and implementing international norms and principles. Some of the key international challenges tackled by IOs include armed conflicts, humanitarian crises, infectious diseases, climate change, international trade and global inequality. IOs vary greatly in terms of their mission, functions, membership, structure, powers and geographical scope. The role of IOs in international politics remains controversial: while some perceive them as enablers to achieving global solutions beyond the capacity of individual states, others question their effectiveness and legitimacy given their tendency to be controlled by the most powerful states. States and citizens alike are sometimes disappointed by the gap between IOs’ lofty aspirations and their actual performance in addressing global problems.

 

The course will start by introducing the central analytical approaches that help students understand key characteristics of international organisations: their creation and design, their power and mandates, their decision-making processes, their impact and policy effectiveness, and their interaction with states and other IOs. This analytical framework is then applied to analyse the functions and performance of IOs concerning specific global challenges and policy domains, including peace, security, human rights, trade, crisis response, health and environment. Finally, the course will examine the responsibility and accountability of IOs, and examine the geopolitical realities that limit Taiwan’s participation in these international fora.

 

The course will be taught by Associate Professor Kevin Chang (JD, LLM, MA, GradDipIntLaw, GradDipLegPrac, BSc), who is a senior advisor on international law and who brings more than 20 years’ experience as a lawyer, advocate and practitioner with the United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Australian Government and other international organisations. Professor Chang is a Lawyer of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory. He also teaches at the University of Sydney and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.

 

This course will be taught via a hybrid mode of teaching of 50% being in-person, the other 50% online. Students are expected to read the prescribed reading material in advance, submit reflection notes, and participate in class discussions. This course is designed with an assumption that students will already have a solid appreciation of international politics. This course is suitable only for students who have an advanced level of English proficiency. Because of the class size limit of 25 students, prospective students may be required to submit a statement of motivation prior to their enrolment being confirmed.

核心能力分析圖 Core Competence Analysis Chart

能力項目說明


    課程目標與學習成效Course Objectives & Learning Outcomes

    The key aim of this course is to gain a deep understanding of IOs and their capacities for solving the world’s greatest challenges. Students will gain detailed knowledge of IOs through analysis of their characteristics, powers, legitimacy and performance, and will recognise the promises and limitations of IOs in the modern global system. Students will understand the powers possessed by IOs, as well as challenges faced by them, through examining their performance with respect to major global issues and crises.

    每周課程進度與作業要求 Course Schedule & Requirements

    Week

    Topic

    Content and Reading Assignment

    Teaching Activities and Homework

    1

    Introduction to International Organisations

    Course introduction

    In-person

    2

    Key Characteristics of IOs I

    IO types, roles, functions

    In-person

    3

    Key Characteristics of IOs II

    Power and legitimacy of IOs

    In-person

    4

    IOs & International Law

    IOs' roles in creation, development, implementation of IL; Statehood

    Online

    5

    The United Nations: Overview

    Overview of the UN Charter and major organs

    Online

    6

    (No class – public holiday)

     

     

    7

    The United Nations: Peace and Security I

    The Security Council, dispute settlement, use of force, sanctions

    Online

    8

    (No class – public holiday)

     

     

    9

    The United Nations: Peace and Security II

    Conflict prevention, peacebuilding and peacekeeping

    Online

    10

    Regional IGOs


    Student Presentations I

    Regional IOs, including supranational IOs such as the EU

     

    Online

    11

    Development & Humanitarian Assistance
    Student Presentations II

    Role of IOs in development and humanitarian assistance, SDGs

     

    Online

    12

    Human rights

    Promotion of human rights, rule of law, transitional justice, HRC

    In-person

    13

    International justice


    UN Reform 2025

    International courts and tribunals


    Latest UN reform proposals

    In-person

    14

    Taiwan & IOs
     

     

    Trade and Commerce

    Taiwan’s challenges and opportunities in IO participation
     

    The World Trade Organisation

    In-person

    15

    Responsibility of IOs
    How IOs die


    Exam revision

    The legal and ethical responsibilities of IOs
    What kills IOs?

     

    In-person/online TBC

    16

    Final examination

     

    In-person

    授課方式Teaching Approach

    60%

    講述 Lecture

    25%

    討論 Discussion

    15%

    小組活動 Group activity

    0%

    數位學習 E-learning

    0%

    其他: Others:

    評量工具與策略、評分標準成效Evaluation Criteria

    1. Class participation 10%

    2. Reflection notes 10%

    3. In-class presentation 20%

    4. Final examination 60%

    指定/參考書目Textbook & References

    A full reading list will be provided in early September. The course will use a combination of textbooks and journal articles. The main reference textbooks are listed below. Excerpts from these texts will be provided, thus it is not necessary for students to purchase these books.

     

    The United Nations and Changing World Politics

    Thomas G. Weiss, David P. Forsythe, Roger A. Coate, Kelly-Kate Pease

    8th Edition, 2017, Routledge

     

    The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations

    Edited by Jacob Katz Cogan, Ian Hurd, and Ian Johnstone

    2016, Oxford University Press

     

    An Introduction to International Organizations Law

    Jan Klabbers

    4th edition, 2022, Cambridge University Press

    已申請之圖書館指定參考書目 圖書館指定參考書查詢 |相關處理要點

    書名 Book Title 作者 Author 出版年 Publish Year 出版者 Publisher ISBN 館藏來源* 備註 Note

    維護智慧財產權,務必使用正版書籍。 Respect Copyright.

    本課程可否使用生成式AI工具Course Policies on the Use of Generative AI Tools

    有條件開放使用:Students may use AI tools to support their study of course contents. It is prohibited to use AI tools to draft, write or prepare any oral or written assessments. Conditional Permitted to Use

    課程相關連結Course Related Links

    Charter of the United Nations: https://www.un.org/en/about-us/un-charter/full-text

    課程附件Course Attachments

    課程進行中,使用智慧型手機、平板等隨身設備 To Use Smart Devices During the Class

    Yes

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