International Relations (POL104)
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Course description
In a world shaped by conflict, shifting alliances, economic interdependence, and ideological divides, this course offers a structured investigation into the forces that shape our global order. International Relations explores critical themes such as the causes of war and civil conflict, peace negotiations, nuclear weapons, the evolution of international norms, and the enduring impact of human rights. Through a blend of theoretical frameworks and real-world cases, students engage with pivotal issues, from statecraft and military strategy to international organizations and law.
Course results
For students in political science, economics, and finance, this course provides analytical tools to decode how global events influence national economies, investment risks, and policy-making. Designed to hone critical insights into world affairs, International Relations is a comprehensive study that reveals not only the complexities of global politics but also their concrete implications for decision-makers, investors, and citizens alike.