SupranationalismThe term supra means to go beyond. This unit will look at whether we can go beyond national political boundaries and create a human society - what are the pros and cons of this idea?
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Other resources:
- Mr Korczyk's Class: 7 UN Security Council Resolutions; State and Non-State Actors in Global Politics; Johan Galtung's Negative and Positive Peace
- Podcast: Armchair Expert 219 Jeffrey Sachs (explicit language)
Assignment Handouts
Not all worksheets may be used in class - check the daily events page for info on what assignment are done.
Prime Minister Speech - you will write a speech outlining Canada's foreign policy goals, taking on the role of the Prime Minister. It is very important for this assignment that you not only explain why some goals are more important, but also why some are less important.
Not all worksheets may be used in class - check the daily events page for info on what assignment are done.
Prime Minister Speech - you will write a speech outlining Canada's foreign policy goals, taking on the role of the Prime Minister. It is very important for this assignment that you not only explain why some goals are more important, but also why some are less important.
Other Potential Projects (you may want to approach your teacher about doing an alternate assignment as a bonus project)
Textbook Questions
Perspectives on Nationalism- Internationalism Questions Understanding Nationalism- Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 |
PDF Format of Old Notes Motives of Internationalism Promoting Foreign Policy International Organizations |
Tentative calendar for fall 2017 - please refer to the Deadlines and Daily Events Page to reflect on what was actually done