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Title: Contemporary World: International Relations


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Contemporary World International Relations
Organisations
  • ?5?? ??????
  • ????vs.????
  • Unit 5 Theories of International Relations
    Liberalism vs. Realism
  • Lecturer Dr. Kao Pei-Shan

2
  • ????????
  • (Topics in Contemporary World)
  • ????(International Cooperation) vs.
  • ????(International Conflicts)
  • ????(Free Trade Issues) vs.
  • ????(Trade Disputes)
  • ????(Interdependence) vs.
  • ????(Balance of Power)
  • ????(Absolute Gains) vs.
  • ????(Relative Gains)
  • ????(Liberalism) vs.????(Realism)

3
1.????(International Cooperation) vs.
????(International Conflicts) Example of
International Cooperation (1)
1999 Taiwan Earthquake
2007 Peru Earthquake
Source Japan International Cooperation Agency,
http//www.jica.go.jp/english/resources/field/
2007/sep12_01.html, consulted in September,
2007.
4
  • Japan International Cooperation Agency
  • (JICA???????)
  • The JICA is founded in 1974 as a bridge between
    the people of Japan and developing countries.
  • It aims to advance international cooperation
    through the sharing of knowledge and experience
    and will work to build a more peaceful and
    prosperous world . Its headquarter is in Tokyo.
  • Current Projects in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia,
    Bolivia, Angola, Chad, Central America, Kenya,
    Indonesia and Iran, ect.

Example of International Cooperation (2)
5
  • International Crisis Group (ICG ??????)
  • It is an independent, non-profit,
    non-governmental organisation established in
    1995, with some 140 staff members on five
    continents, working to prevent conflict
    worldwide.
  • (?????????1995???????????????????????140?)
  • Its headquarter is in Brussels. It currently
    covers nearly 60 areas of actual or potential
    conflict across four continents. For instance,
    in Africa, Asia, Europe, in Latin America.
  • (????????????????? ????4??61???)

6
Capital from 21 countries(40) 13 charity
foundations (30)and some personal and
enterprises donations(30)
7
Cases of International Conflicts ? ?
? Source International Crisis Group,
http//www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm,
consulted in September 2007. 1999
Belgrade Bombing ? Source BBC News,
http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/591916.stm
, consulted in September 2007.
8
2.????(Free Trade) vs. ????(Trade
Conflicts)
Source The European Free Trade Association
(EFTA), http//secretariat.efta.int/Web/Events/con
ference_geneva2006/, consulted in September
2007.
9
Cases of Trade Conflicts
? Costa Ricans protest against Free Trade
Agreement negotiations with the USA in San Jose,
Costa Rica, Oct 20, 2003. Source
http//www.dismalworld.com/im/protests/costa-rican
s-protest-against-free-trade.jpg, consulted in
September 2007.
Free Trade is not Fair Trade- March against Free
Trade in La Paz, Bolivia, Sep 20, 2005. Source
http//www.nickbuxton.info/photos/campaigning/mani
flapaz_027.html, consulted in September 2007.
10
  • 3. Interdependence (???? )vs.
  • Balance of Power (????)
  • Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye
  • (?????????????????)
  • Interdependence mutual dependence
  • interconnectedness merely interactions which
    do not have significant costly effects
  •  
  • dependence a state of being determined or
    significantly affected by external forces.
  • Interdependence ? dependence nor
  • interconnectedness
  •  

11
  • Balance of Power (????)
  • A Doctrine of Equilibrium (????)
  • ?????????,??????????????????????????,?????????????
    ???????
  • Example 1 Cross-Strait Relations
  • (??????)
  • Example 2 Soviet-US Relations in the Cold-War
    Period (???????????)
  • Mutually Assured Destruction (???????????)

12
4. ???? vs. ???? Absolute Gains vs.
Relative Gains
13
???? vs. ???? Liberalism vs.
Realism Neoliberalism-derived from Liberalism,
scholars such as Robert Keohane, Joseph Nye
devoted their work to this approach.
(???????????????????) Neorealism-developed
from Realism, Kenneth Waltz is the representative
of this approach. (??????????????)
14
????? (NeoLiberalism)
Believe human beings are basically GOOD.
(?????????????????? The important role played
by international organisations-international
conflicts can be decreased by them. (????????????,
??????????????,??????????????????) Compared with
Neorealism, for neoliberals, absolute gains are
acceptable. (???????,?????????????????????????
) Principle of Reciprocity. (????????????????,??
???????????????????,??????????????????,???????????
??????? )
15
?????(Neorealism)
Human beings and states are rational
self-interest international conflicts cant be
avoided. ???? ??????????????????,?????????????????
????????????????????? States are
interest-maximiser. ????????,????????????????
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Class Discussion 4
  • Do you support the ideas of LIBERALISM or
    REALISM? That is to say, do you think human
    beings or countries are being GOOD or they are
    just SELF-INTEREST, and INTEREST-MAXIMISERS?
  • Discuss with your friends and express your views
    and opinions.
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