Universities that use the book

It is pretty remarkable how the book has been picked up by teachers around the world, and used in their courses. I never expected this kind of a response. Courses that have had the book on the reading list include:

  1. 4SSW1007: History of the International System,” King’s College London. Fall 2017.
  2. Oliver Turner and Nicola Perugini, “International Relations Theory,” School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, fall 20
  3. Peter Haldén, “The Use of Force,” Försvarshögskolan,tockholm, Sweden. Fall 2015.
  4. Felix Berenskoetter, “Identity in International Politics,” Fall 2013, SOAS, Dept of Politics and International Studies, University of London.
  5. Jack S. Levy, “Political Science 522: Theories of War and Peace,” Dept of Political Science, Rutgers University, USA.
  6. Paul Kowert, “INR 5315: International Relations, Foreign Policy Analysis.” Florida International University, USA.
  7. Jeffrey Alexander, “Introduction to Cultural Sociology,” Dept of Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, USA.
  8. Aliaksei Kazharski, “IESIR: Russian Politics,” Institute of European Studies and International Relations, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.
  9. Vincent Pouliot, “POLI 575: Honours Seminar in International Relations, Culture and Identity in World Politics, Dept of Political Science, McGill University, Canada.
  10. Hsiao, “Narrative and the Analysis of Identity.” Taiwan National University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  11. Justin Massie, “API 5505: Concepts et enjeux en affaires internationales,” Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Canada.
  12. Alison Rowlands, “HR259: The Thirty Years War: A Military, Social and Cultural History,” Dept of History, University of Essex, United Kingdom.
  13. Amalendu Misra, “The Nature of Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict,” School of Politics and International Studies, Queen’s University, Belfast, United Kingdom.
  14. Marie Demker, Dept of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
  15. Alexander Astrov, “IRES 5186: Evolution of European Political Order,” Dept of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University, Hungary.
  16. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, “SIS680.AO1:’QualitativeResearch Methodologies,” School of International Studies, American University, USA.
  17. Berthold Rittberger, “Internationalen Beziehungen,” Geschwister-Scholl-Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, Germany.
  18. FHSS1103: Magisterkurs i statsvetenskap med inriktning krishantering och internationell samverkan,” Dept of Political Science, Swedish Defense University, Sweden.
  19. Aliaksei Kazharski, “Russian Politics,” Pristina International Summer University 2013.
  20. Robert Blackey, “Absolutism and Enlightenment,” California State University, San Bernardino, USA.

 

No, I don’t usually search for this information online, and I don’t update the list very often, but I do now that I’m looking for another job. Lund was not for me.

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Erik Ringmar is professor of political science and international relations at Ibn Haldun University, Istanbul, Turkey.