NCHU Course Outline
Course Name (中) 全球永續治理(5156)
(Eng.) Global Sustainable Governance
Offering Dept Law and Politics
Course Type Elective Credits 3 Teacher LIU TAI-TING ect.
Department Law and Politics Language English Semester 2024-FALL
Course Description 【注意】本課程為暑假先上課後選課之課程,未事先完成課程的同學請勿選課。
[Note] This course is a course that must be taken first during the summer and then selected. Students who have not completed the course in advance are not allowed to register.

The end of the Cold War in early 1990s changed the global system from a bi-polar world to one of multiple spheres of power. More importantly, the huge advance of technology has turned perhaps fundamentally the ways we process and distribute information, while economic globalization constantly integrates an ever increasing number of people into the world economy. At the same time, humankind is no longer limited to simply modifying local and regional environments, but has entered into a phase of change of a truly planetary dimension so profound. In this context of large-scale transformations, social scientists of all stripes are concerned about the perennial question of governance, how humans regulate their affairs to achieve common goals and react to an increasing environmental threat. According to above statement, this course tries to provide an overview of the theory and practice of global governance, emphasizing issues central to sustainable development. We critically discuss how norms, rules, institutions, and practices that structure relations between states and non-state actors which contribute to solve global problems in specific issue areas, and learn about the obstacles to reaching such solutions, and how progress may occur.
Prerequisites
self-directed learning in the course N
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topic Discussion/Production
Networking/Distance Education
Exercises
Discussion
Written Presentation
Attendance
Oral Presentation
Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule
Week Course Content
Week 1 The changing world: how to achieve sustainability in the pandemic era.
Week 2 Gender and UN Peacebuilding: How
does UN Peacekeeping and Political Missions Influence Gender Equality?
Week 3 The Political Economy of African Women Agency: Gender Impacts and Responses in Achieving the SDG
Week 4 The Impact of Patriarchal Social Norms and Cultural Practices on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in India
Week 5 Food Security
Week 6 Law & Equality
Week 7 CSR&ESG
Week 8 Brainstorm time
Week 9 Global Response
Week 10 Creative of chinese calligraphy
Week 11 Introduction of peking opera facial pattern
Week 12 Sustainable AI Policy
Week 13 Education and Sustainability
Week 14 Text mining for SDGs
Week 15 Insects are next global super foods
Week 16 Brainstorm time
Week 17 Ocean and Maritime Governance
Week 18 Presentation
Evaluation
出席率40%、報告60%
Textbook & other References
David Crowther, et al. eds., The Goals of Sustainable Development: Responsibility and Governance. Springer, 2017.
Joachim Minkelbaan, Governance for the Sustainable Development Goals: Exploring an Integrative Framework of Theories, Tools, and Competencies. Springer, 2019.
Olaf Corry and Hayley Stevenson, eds., Traditions and Trends in Global Environmental Politics: International Relations and the Earth. Routledge, 2017.
Pamela Chasek, Global Environmental Politics, 7th edition. Routledge, 2016.
Simon Dalby, et al, eds., Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: Global Governance Challenges. Routledge, 2019.
Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website

Office Hours
特約,請與老師約定時間。
Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs
include experience courses:N
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