| Class Id | 10227 |
| Days | T |
| Start time | 01:30 PM |
| End time | 04:20 PM |
| Building | ROBEH |
| Room | 015 |
| Course Id | 4580 |
| Dept and Number | CHV 556 |
| Dept and Number | POL 545 |
| Dept and Number | WWS 556A |
| Area | |
| Title | Topics in International Relations: Multilateralism and Democracy |
| Description | Seminar explores the issue of whether multilateralism produces a "democracy deficit" or whether under some conditions it can enhance democracy, from a theoretical perspective and through intensive case studies. Topics include analysis of democracy as a form of government; legitimacy and democracy in multilateral institutions, including the European Union; and efforts by NGOs and advocacy groups to promote democratic values. |
| Prerequisites | |
| Professor | Andrew Moravcsik |
| Professor | Robert O. Keohane |
| Professor | Stephen J. Macedo |