International Organisations and Public Policy (PSIIM006-B-SEM2)
- Unit Code PSIIM006
- School School of Political, Social and International Studies
- Credit Value 20
- Tutor(s) Mr Lawrence Hardy
- Overview
- Teaching
Overview
The module aims to enable students to develop an understanding of the role of international organisations and their impact on public policy and public management at the domestic and international levels. Students will discuss critically the theories, models and concepts used in the analysis of international cooperation, competing perspectives in international politics and demonstrate the role they play in public policy and public management. The UN, NATO, IMF, WTO, World Bank and EU will be examined and why sovereign states decide to establish these and other international organisations. Their role in security, trade, finance, gender and environmental policy will be considered and the factors which determine their design and evolution. The extent to which their operation reflects underlying power and interest will be evaluated and the extent to which they have democratic legitimacy.

