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ProfessorProfessorProfessorBACON, PaulPh. D in International Relations (University of Kent)RESEARCHFIELD International RelationsEuropean Politics,International Relationsresolution literature which attempts to explain how con ict emerge and develop in international relations. This course will offer a sophisticated survey of con ict resolution techniques and processes, and be of practical value to students who are interested in working in foreign ministries, international organizations and NGOs.the scope of the project; conduct a literature review; create and implement a research writing plan; provide information on the main theoretical approaches and techniques which are available to doctoral students (quantitative and qualitative methods, interviews, the case study method, process tracing, etc.); and nally, how to select an appropriate methodological approach. Students will be given regular and strict writing deadlines to ensure that regular progress is made.In this class we look at con ict resolution strategies through which a number of international actors attempt to communicate their core messages and promote new norms within global civil society. The actors we will study include states, regional organizations, international organizations and NGOs. We will study con ict This doctoral seminar has two main objectives. The rst is to provide a tailored program of study depending on the interests and needs of incoming students. I am prepared to supervise theses on the following topics: international political theory; the European Union as an international actor, the EU and Brexit; comparative regionalism; inter-regionalism; human rights promotion; the responsibility to protect and human security. The second objective is to provide information about how to develop a doctoral thesis project – how to; identify puzzles, hypotheses and research questions; delimit DIRECTED RESEARCH Master’s ProgramKATAOKA, SadaharuDocteur en Science Politique (Université de Paris I)RESEARCHFIELD Public DiplomacyAfrican Politics, NATO, EU, International Security, International Relationin their favor. In this class, we will particularly follow the foreign policies of Japan, European countries, US and African countries and we will study the nature of their Public Diplomacy in a logical and pragmatic way. We will also welcome the researchers who want to study African affairs and students who are interested in working in MOFA, JICA, JBIC, JICS, and International Organizations, etc. Applicants will be expected to read not only English, but also French.Public Diplomacy may be de ned as the diplomatic activity of governments in order to increase the presence of any country, to clean up the image of this country, and to promote a better understanding within the International Society by in uencing overseas publics. It is closely related to the conduct to appropriately inform the government activity to foreign countries in a manner consistent with their own national interests and to set the international environment DIRECTED RESEARCHthe in uence of public attitudes on the formation and execution of foreign policies. It encompasses dimensions of international relations beyond traditional diplomacy. It relates to the power. In this class, we will particularly follow the foreign policies of African countries and we will study the nature of their Public Diplomacy in a logical and pragmatic way. Applicants will be expected to read not only English, but also French.In international relations, public diplomacy is the communication with foreign publics to establish a dialogue designed to inform and in uence. There is no one de nition of Public Diplomacy, and may be easier described than easily de ned as de nitions vary and continue to change over time. It is practiced through a variety of instruments and methods ranging from personal contact and media interviews to the Internet and educational exchanges. The study of public diplomacy is a new and expanding eld, and there is no single accepted de nition. "Public diplomacy" deals with Doctoral ProgramDoctoral ProgramMaster’s ProgramIKESHIMA, TaisakuDoctor in Law (Keio University)RESEARCHFIELDInternational Law, Geopoliticsare how to implement practically the world legal order and its rules in the international community by overcoming the diversity mentioned above and, in doing so, how communication between states and other actors can be facilitated. On the basis of diverse values and various cultures, this course will consider how we should grasp the way the international legal order emerges and develops and what the order should be in the future.International law, governing international relations, is often regarded as universal, but, actually, it is not. As regards the relations between states and human beings, there are various ways of thinking in the elds of human rights, territorial and maritime disputes, environmental issues, and the treatment of refugees and minorities, for example, against the background of each state’s history, culture, geographical conditions, etc. Therefore, among recent critical issues (including an international organization), on one hand, and the relationship between the cultural background and various other factors behind it and the norms and rules to implement the diverse ideas, on the other. After these processes, the participants aim to understand how communication works in the international society more profoundly, so that they will have better motivation to complete their Ph.D. thesis.This course will consider what kind of legal rules and norms apply nowadays to communication between states through various media in the international society, and will examine the current related issues through concrete cases and the written works prepared by the participants. The class will explore the necessity and degree of communication between the parties in the settlement of a dispute through consultation, negotiation and a third party mechanism Doctoral ProgramMaster’s Program International Legal Studies DIRECTED RESEARCHWASEDA UNIVERSITY | GSICCS15

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