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JSIS 478H LGBTI Rights in International Affairs

Submitted by Caterina Rost on February 15, 2017 - 6:59pm
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JSIS 478H LGBTI Rights in International Affairs
Instructor: Dr. Elise Carlson-Rainer
Email: eacr@uw.edu
TIME: Tues, Thurs 12:30- 2:20, Spring 2017
ROOM: ROOM: MEB 250

During this course, students will examine the intense global debate over LGBTI equality norms and
how it impacts international affairs. Discussions will address how human rights concepts have
evolved, strategies of social movements, and how states influence one another based upon
normative values. Through guest speakers, group projects, and policy simulations, students will gain experiential learning of human rights advocacy. The course offers an overview of LGBTI rights in international affairs, U.S. and E.U. human rights foreign policies, and contemporary debates in the UN on global rights. Class participants will investigate NGOs and civil society advocacy strategies that lead to foreign policy reform, Sweden’s feminist foreign policy, and how human rights is, or is not, prioritized over security interests. The course ends with a negotiation simulation of the U.S. conditioning aid to Uganda based upon LGBTI rights abuses.

Exciting Opportunity!: Students will meet the U.S.’ first-ever Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTI People appointed by Secretary of State John Kerry. 
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