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The Post-911 World Order (SOSC 200T) Simon Shen Hong Kong University of Science and T echnology Spring Term 2003

The Post-911 World Order (SOSC 200T)

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The Post-911 World Order(SOSC 200T)

Simon Shen

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Spring Term 2003

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WEEK 1

911: A Chronological Review

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Lecture 1: Introduction – the “911 Syndrome” at its Anniversary in Hong Kong

5th February 2003 (Wednesday)

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Structure of Lecture 1:

Definitional Issues and

What Does the Course Cover Assessment Mechanism Reasons to Study the Topic 911 Syndrome of Hong Kong at its

Anniversary

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Simon Shen

Visiting Scholar at UST University of Oxford (DPhil) Yale University (MA/BA)

Office Hours: MON, WED (2-3pm) or by appointments [Room 3389]

Email Address: [email protected]

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PART IWhat Does the Course Cover?

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“Micro 911” Short-term Outcome Casualties Stock Fluctuations Worldwide Shocking

“Macro 911” Long-term Outcome

The Post-911 World Order

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Structure of the Course: Chronological Study

History Rephrasing of 911 Origin Synthesis Consequential Analysis Methodological Study

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Pre-911 World Order?

International Relations

Comparative Government

Political Science

University of Science and Technology

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History Rephrasing of 911

Factual Description (2001-2002)

Lecture 2, Week 1

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Origin Synthesis (I): Macro (Week 2)

Islamic Fundamentalism

Clash of Civilizations Historical Nemesis Week 2

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Origin Synthesis (II): Micro (Week 3)

Provocative Strategy American Conspiracy

Theory Social Darwinism

Uniqueness of 911 (Week 4)

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Consequential Analysis (Week 5-13)

5-dimensional Impacts The Global Order (Week 5-6) Regional Politics (Week 7-10) The World System (Week 11) Security/ Military Tactics (week 12) Culture/ Ideology (Week 13)

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Methodological Study (Week 14)

Multi-perspective Study Multi-disciplinary Study Historiography

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PART IIAssessment Mechanism

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User-Friendliness

Course Outline Concept Highlight/

Refreshing Questions Power Point

Presentation [points only]

Video Presentation Guest Speakers

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Course Website

http://teaching.ust.hk/~sosc200t Lecture outline and Power Points Announcements, Syllabus, Reading list, Reserv

e “interesting but not-required-to-read articles” Interesting Links…

TA: Kaxton Siu ([email protected])

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Class Readings

Booth, Ken and Dunne, Tim. Ed. Worlds in Collision – Terror and the Future of Global Order. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2002.

Hoge, James and Rose, Gideon. Ed. How Did This Happen? – Terrorism and the New War. New York: Public Affairs, 2001.

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Mid-term and Final Examinations

Mid-term (30%) Multiple Choices on

Concepts IDs on Key Terms

Final (40%) Multiple Choices on

Concepts Short Essay from

Choices

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Sessions

Friday (Week 2-14) Medium of Instruction Motivations:

Topic Summary Reading Discussion Group Presentation

Sessions Presentation and Participation (30%)

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Group Presentation

30% of Total Grade A Group of 3-4 Topic of Your Choice Oral Presentation Material Preparation?

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PART IIWhy Do We Study the Post-

911 World Order?

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Intellectual Reason

International Relations Anthropology Sociology Public Administration

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Historical Demarcation

George W Bush: New Era By Invitation

Eric Hobsbawn: Old Era of Imposition

John Gaddis: from Cold War to 911

Francis Fukuyama: The End of History

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Daily Reasons

Better Managers in International Financial Firm

Richer Scientists in Weapon Military Better Newspaper Readers

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Ethnocentrism –The Hong Kong Coverage of 911

Mass Media Language

Experts’ Expertise Preferential Treatmen

t of Interviewees The Stock Researche

rs Who is (are) Juno(es)?

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PART IIIThe “911 Syndrome” of Hong Kong at its First Anniversary

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The 4 Stages

The Hyper-active Stage: Cultural Center Kids

The Stereotypical Stage: Victorian Park Elderly

The Boring Stage Reporters, DJs, and others

The Ironical Stage Who?

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~~The End~~

Thank you for attending