Clayton Second semester 2008 (Off-campus)
Through a review of the major events in the world after 1900, this unit examines the development of a growing tension between ideas of nationalism and globalism in the twentieth century. It provides a solid historical and theoretical background to the current debates over the legitimacy and inviolability of national boundaries and the effects of globalisation on sovereignty and cultures. The unit interrogates the central question of "what is a nation?" through a range of theoretical perspectives and in the context of the conflicts and international concerns of the last 100 years.
By the completion of this unit, students will have:
Reflective on-line journal and contributions to on-line discussions (3000 words): 30%; Two on-line presentations (2000 words): 30%; Final essay (4000 words): 40%.