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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Prelim Period Readings for IR - 3POL

1. International Relations, Principal Theories - Slaugher (2011)


2. The Three Worldviews of Hobbes, Grotius and Kant - Hans Günter Brauch (2005)

http://www.afes-press.de/pdf/Hague/Brauch_Worldviews.pdf

3. Politics Among Nations - Hans Morgenthau (1948)

http://www3.nd.edu/~cpence/eewt/Morgenthau2005.pdf

4. From Just War to False Peace - Delahunty and Yoo (2012) 

http://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3192&context=facpubs

5. Command of the Sea: An Old Concept Resurfaces in a New Form - Rubel (2012)

https://www.usnwc.edu/getattachment/e7dabb3b-333d-4af1-8eb3-b98d311c470d/Command-of-the-Sea--An-Old-Concept-Surfaces-in-a-N

6. The Geographical Pivot of History - Mackinder (1904)

http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/eBooks/Articles/1904%20HEARTLAND%20THEORY%20HALFORD%20MACKINDER.pdf

1Lit1 Literature for Political Analysis: Constitutional Law

Post your title here, including 1-2 sentence description that the literature is political.

Approved titles get an OK.
Disapproved gets a NO.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Subject Area Discussion for PGC

This post supplements the reading for 1Lit2, 1CA2, 1CA3 in PGC.

All students may post questins on hard to understand comments for their reviewing.

Pls include your section when posting, and use a professionally made google account.  Not accounts with unrecognizable names.

Friday, August 14, 2015

1POL PGC Online Lecture - Geopolitics and Political Geography

This supplements basic knowledge of PGC for Political Science Majors by intensifying political content skills.


When the disciplines of political science and geography meet, their sub-disciplines are

  • Geopolitics and
  • Political Geography.
Geopolitics is studies how the contours of the earth and other geographic variables affect the relationships between states (international relations).  One example can be the existence of islands west of the Philippines.  These islands are being claimed by China.  Thus it creates conflict or dispute in the relationship of these states.  Not all geopolitical factors lead to conflict.  Some factors can create alliances too.

Another use of geopolitics is on strategic interaction between states and within states.  An example is the use of guerrilla tactics.  Using the environment for advantage.

In terms of Political Geography, this studies how people group themselves based on the contours of the earth or based on geographic factors.  It also studies how the contours of the earth and such other factors affect management or governance.  One example is how do you manage a country with separated ethnic groups based on their geography?

I hope this is able to supplement your assignment.

But I know some might still have questions, so please feel free to post questions on the comments, let's make this online topic interactive.  I might even give recitation points for raising relevant questions.

Research well, and don't forget to cite from where you took the information.  So when you discuss, you cite, "as i've read from or researched from the (book source), (internet source), (resource person).

CITING WIKIPEDIA IS ANATHEMA!

Why?  Because it is either easy answer source, or some data were not properly cited also within the wiki article.  Be safe than sorry.

You may read it, but don't cite it.  Use it to help you understand, then use a better source.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Race for Diplomacy 3POL3

RACE BEGINS AT 12:00 NOON AUGUST 14, 2015.

Submit your chosen diplomat at the comment box.  Don't forget your name.

Sample:


CASTILLO, Ronald M.
Charles de Gent, Ambassador of France to the United Nations

Pick across the globe and across time (from past to present).

Presentation is August 20, 2015

Come in formal or business attire.

You are your chosen diplomat.

Submit a good picture of your diplomat to the class president.  Picture files should be filenamed by the name of the diplomat.  Hence mine is Charles de Gent.png or Charles de Gent.jpg or Charles de Gent.gif

You will have 4-5 minutes to present before the class who you are.

Rank and State originated
Who sent you (your head of state)?
Your area of expertise (economy, diplomacy, military, religion, academia, culture, etc).
Your allies and enemies (States and Persons)
Your special skills (negotiations, languages, espionage, management etc.) 

Race for Diplomacy 3POL2

RACE BEGINS AT 12:00 NOON AUGUST 14, 2015.

Submit your chosen diplomat at the comment box.  Don't forget your name.

Sample:


CASTILLO, Ronald M.
Charles de Gent, Ambassador of France to the United Nations

Pick across the globe and across time (from past to present).

Presentation is August 20, 2015

Come in formal or business attire.

You are your chosen diplomat.

Submit a good picture of your diplomat to the class president.  Picture files should be filenamed by the name of the diplomat.  Hence mine is Charles de Gent.png or Charles de Gent.jpg or Charles de Gent.gif

You will have 4-5 minutes to present before the class who you are.

Rank and State originated
Who sent you (your head of state)?
Your area of expertise (economy, diplomacy, military, religion, academia, culture, etc).
Your allies and enemies (States and Persons)
Your special skills (negotiations, languages, espionage, management etc.) 

Race for Diplomacy 3POL1

RACE BEGINS AT 12:00 NOON AUGUST 12, 2015.

Submit your chosen diplomat at the comment box.  Don't forget your name.

Sample:


CASTILLO, Ronald M.
Charles de Gent, Ambassador of France to the United Nations

Pick across the globe and across time (from past to present).

Presentation is August 18, 2015

Come in formal or business attire.

You are your chosen diplomat.

Submit a good picture of your diplomat to the class president.  Picture files should be filenamed by the name of the diplomat.  Hence mine is Charles de Gent.png or Charles de Gent.jpg or Charles de Gent.gif

You will have 4-5 minutes to present before the class who you are.

Rank and State originated
Who sent you (your head of state)?
Your area of expertise (economy, diplomacy, military, religion, academia, culture, etc).
Your allies and enemies (States and Persons)
Your special skills (negotiations, languages, espionage, management etc.) 

Monday, August 10, 2015

Welcome 1POL1, 1POL2, and 1POL3 to the gate of the course of kings - POL201.

I look forward to an enjoyable semester with you.

There are two things that I didn't have the time to cover today.  Two misconceptions that I want clarified before we proceed.

1)  None among the three of you are cream over the other.  Being part of 1 section does not make one less or greater than another.  You make yourself what you are here.
2)  There are no major and minor subjects.  There are General Education (Gen Ed) courses common to all programs.  And there are Professional Education (Prof Ed) courses.  Considering one as more important than the other agains cripples you.  Example, you can't write a good thesis (which is Prof Ed) if you did not learn Statistics and English Writing, which are both Gen Ed.

With that dealt with, below are the links that I told you about.  The CV is in MS Word file so you can check out the formats.  Follow the technicality of the format that I used.

Times New Roman 12
Double Spaced
1 inch margin on all four sides
Position the picture as I did.
Stay near to the same picture size.
8 1/2 by 13 (Long Bond)
One one page.

CV will be graded using the following Rubric


FOR THE CLASS PRESIDENT:
Each sleeve in the clearbok will have teo CVs (back to back).

Syllabus:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B30MHtoilXd4RE9WU2IzVGxiVzA/view?usp=sharing


Sample CV:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B30MHtoilXd4cC01aHpwcGp6Mmc/view?usp=sharing