TY - JOUR
T1 - Teaching foreign policy analysis in Australia
T2 - on cultivating an ‘FPA disposition’
AU - Day, Benjamin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, © 2019 Australian Institute of International Affairs.
PY - 2019/11/2
Y1 - 2019/11/2
N2 - The United States-centric nature of the Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) subfield poses a range of pedagogical challenges, especially when the subject is taught outside North America. The preponderance of FPA literature written by US scholars and examining US cases can frustrate non-US students, who often wish to study decisions they consider more directly relevant to their own region and experience. I this piece, I reflect on how I have grappled with this tension in teaching a postgraduate FPA course at the Australian National University. I discuss my choice to prioritise cultivating an ‘FPA disposition’ among students and how, as a means of doing so, I chose to design a curriculum based on a semester-long case study examining the US decision to invade Iraq in 2003. While this pedagogical approach may initially seem contradictory to my long-term aim of contributing to the expansion of FPA beyond North America, it reflects my conviction that instilling an ‘FPA disposition’ in the next generation of graduate students is essential to growing and enriching the subfield in the long term.
AB - The United States-centric nature of the Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) subfield poses a range of pedagogical challenges, especially when the subject is taught outside North America. The preponderance of FPA literature written by US scholars and examining US cases can frustrate non-US students, who often wish to study decisions they consider more directly relevant to their own region and experience. I this piece, I reflect on how I have grappled with this tension in teaching a postgraduate FPA course at the Australian National University. I discuss my choice to prioritise cultivating an ‘FPA disposition’ among students and how, as a means of doing so, I chose to design a curriculum based on a semester-long case study examining the US decision to invade Iraq in 2003. While this pedagogical approach may initially seem contradictory to my long-term aim of contributing to the expansion of FPA beyond North America, it reflects my conviction that instilling an ‘FPA disposition’ in the next generation of graduate students is essential to growing and enriching the subfield in the long term.
KW - Australian foreign policy
KW - Foreign policy analysis
KW - curriculum development
KW - pedagogy
KW - teaching methods
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85075032661&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/10357718.2019.1683510
DO - 10.1080/10357718.2019.1683510
M3 - Comment/debate
SN - 1035-7718
VL - 73
SP - 539
EP - 545
JO - Australian Journal of International Affairs
JF - Australian Journal of International Affairs
IS - 6
ER -