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Model United Nations (2225.YR.013005.1)

Datos generales

Tipo:

OBL

Curso:

2

Periodo:

S semestre

Créditos ECTS:

3 ECTS

Profesorado:

Grupo Profesor Departamento Idioma
Year 2 Aleksandra Semeriak Gavrilenok Sociedad, Política y Sostenibilidad ENG
Year 2 Aitor Liendo Villar Derecho ENG

Prerrequisitos

No specific requirements are needed for this course.

Conocimientos previos

Students are expected to have a general knowledge of Politics, International Relations and History.

Contribución de la asignatura al programa

Model United Nations: Diplomatic Skills provides an entry point into international affairs, foreign policy and the art of diplomacy. In particular, it introduces students to the functioning of the UN system, diplomacy, negotiation and related topics discussed in multilateral organisations (peace and security, human rights, use of force, development, international economics, refugees & IDPs, democracy and rule of law, etc.).
In addition, the course includes various skills for diplomacy and international negotiation: foreign policy and agenda setting, public speaking and legal and writing skills.

Objetivos de aprendizaje de la asignatura

- Understanding the UN system and related multilateral organisations.
- Understanding how diplomacy works in practice: role of governments, inclusion and development of topics in the international agenda, foreign policy and decision-making.
- Learning negotiation strategies in international affairs.
- Provide an introduction on how MUN conferences work.

Contenidos

1. INTRODUCTION

1. Basic concepts
2. The UN

2. THE ART OF DIPLOMACY

3. Introduction to Diplomacy
4. Foreign Policy and agenda setting
5. Multilateral Diplomacy
6. Negotiation & mediation

3. DIPLOMATIC SKILLS

7. Researching
8. Legal: Public International Law
9. Diplomatic language: public speaking
10. Writing skills

4. INTERNATIONAL SIMULATION

Metodología

- In class, on-campus: (i) Lectures: presentation of the concepts of the module along with case-studies. (ii) International Simulation: In groups, students will be assigned a delegation/country in a specific topic discussed within a UN organ, agency or in another international organisation or forum.
- Outside class: Individual study and teamwork.

This course comprises both formative and formally assessed components. Students may get feedback in both group and one-on-one tutorial sessions (upon demand). The teaching team will adapt the simulation process as the sessions progress to ensure that all students have an opportunity to meet key assessment requirements; in some cases, this requires influencing the flow of debate and conduct of proceedings.

Evaluación

Actividades de evaluación

Descripción %
Diplomatic Paper 25
Individual Assessment 25
Simulation Report 20
Simulation, participation & oral speech 30

Criterios de evaluación

There are four elements of evaluation within the ordinary evaluation:
- Diplomatic Paper
- Individual Assessment
- Simulation Report
- Simulation, participation & oral speech

Extraordinary evaluation: a final examination is scheduled (100% of the mark), combining theory and practice.

ESADE class attendance policy apply.

Bibliografía

- Berridge, G.R. (2015) Diplomacy: Theory and Practice (5th ed.). London: Palgrave.
- Breslin J. & Rubin, J (1991) Negotiation Theory and Practice. Cambridge (MA): Harvard Law School.
- Chasek, P., (2005) "Power Politics, Diplomacy and Role Playing: Simulating the UN Security Council's Response to Terrorism.? International Studies Perspectives. 6(1). pp. 1-19.
- Cooper, A.; Heine J. & Thakur, R. (2015) The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy. Oxford: OUP.
- Griffiths, M.; O'Callaghan, T. & Roach, S. (2013) International relations: the key concepts (3rd edition). Abingdon: Routledge.
- Hodgin, G. (2011) Model UN Handbook: A Preparation for MUN Conferences. Allentown: Hamilton Books.
- Karns, M.; Mingst, K. & Stiles, K. (2015) International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance (3rd ed.). Boulder: Lynne Rienner.
- Obendorf, S. & Randerson, C. (2013). Evaluating the model United Nations, European Political Science 12 (3). 350-64
- White, N. (2016) The law of international organisations (3rd ed.) Manchester: Melland Schill Studies in International Law.

Horarios y secciones

Grupo Profesor Departamento
Year 2 Aleksandra Semeriak Gavrilenok Sociedad, Política y Sostenibilidad
Year 2 Aitor Liendo Villar Derecho

Horario Year 2

Del 9/1/2023 al 19/1/2023:
Lunes y miércoles de 9:00 a 13:00.
Martes y jueves de 11:30 a 13:30.