GOVT6357: International Policy Making
Skip to main content
Unit of study_

GOVT6357: International Policy Making

2025 unit information

This unit examines the interplay between international and domestic policy making. It evaluates the international context of policy making and public management in domestic arenas, attending to the roles of international governmental organizations and treaties, pressure groups, and multinational corporations in shaping policy decisions. It evaluates the diffusion of policy ideas and programmes internationally and the transfers of policies from one country to another and interrogates the factors that facilitate or frustration implementation.

Unit details and rules

Managing faculty or University school:

Arts and Social Sciences

Study level Postgraduate
Academic unit Government and International Relations
Credit points 6
Prerequisites:
? 
None
Corequisites:
? 
None
Prohibitions:
? 
None
Assumed knowledge:
? 
None

At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:

  • LO1. understand the various theoretical perspectives on the impact of globalisation on the role of the state in terms of its policy-making capacity
  • LO2. identify points in the policy-making process at which international factors impact on domestic policy capacity
  • LO3. explain the roles played by institutions and actors, both domestic and international, in the policy process
  • LO4. describe the various mechanisms through which policy is transferred from one jurisdiction to another
  • LO5. understand the factors that contribute to success or failure in policy transfer, and apply these to real-world cases
  • LO6. locate, assess and analyse relevant evidence and information related to public policy in the national and international spheres, individually and in teams.

Unit availability

This section lists the session, attendance modes and locations the unit is available in. There is a unit outline for each of the unit availabilities, which gives you information about the unit including assessment details and a schedule of weekly activities.

The outline is published 2 weeks before the first day of teaching. You can look at previous outlines for a guide to the details of a unit.

Session MoA ?  Location Outline ? 
Semester 2 2025
Normal day Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney
Outline unavailable
There are no availabilities for previous years.

Find your current year census dates

Modes of attendance (MoA)

This refers to the Mode of attendance (MoA) for the unit as it appears when you’re selecting your units in Sydney Student. Find more information about modes of attendance on our website.