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International Relations

Gain an in-depth understanding of the world order that emerged following the Cold War, and explore how that era continues to shape the geopolitical and economic landscapes of our contemporary world. Consider the principal theories and history of international relations, and analyze the key dimensions of Cold War politics—competing ideologies, threats, and challenges. Examine the critical events and policies from the Cold War to the War on Terror, including the legacy of colonialism; European Union enlargement and economic integration; nuclear proliferation; globalization; the emergence of new players on the economic scene; and “issues without borders,” such as climate change, human rights, trafficking, immigration, and global pandemics. Discuss the influence that key leaders, international organizations, civil society groups, and technology have in shaping the world as we know it today.COURSE TOPICS:     International Relations Theory     Power, Anarchy and Statecrafts in the International System     Actors in International Politics: States, Institutions and Individuals      The Rise of Non-State Actors      The Use of Force: Deterrence, Coercion and War      Cooperation and International Society      Sovereignty and InterventionThis course is eligible towards the completion of the Certificate in Global Affairs. Bundle your coursework and earn a professional credential that communicates knowledge and skills gained. Declared Certificate students receive 10% off of courses within the program. 

Issued on

December 12, 2023

Expires on

Does not expire