This course on International Relations from 1815 to 1914 provides an in-depth look at the major turning points that have shaped our world. Starting with Europe in a state of destruction after the Napoleonic Wars, the course explores the economic, social and political challenges that arose from that point onwards and how they were addressed by the Great Powers. Topics covered include the Eastern Question, the Alliance System, Imperialism and Colonisation, and Anglo-German rivalry. With video lectures, screen casts, downloadable sources, cartoons, written documents and more, this course is accessible to all and provides the stretch and challenge to really make you think. By the end of the course, you will have developed a good knowledge and understanding of the period which you can apply to any form of academic study. If you have an interest in History, this course is for you!
From International Relations to Global Politics
3.0
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This course offers an in-depth exploration of International Relations and Global Politics. It examines the major theories of International Relations, the key sub-fields of international politics, and the current practices of global politics. Students will learn to understand critically international affairs, analyse major international events, interpret the position of key international players, and ultimately play actively the global political game. The course covers topics such as realism, liberalism, marxism, constructivism, foreign policy analysis, international political economy, security studies, globalization, institutional framework of global governance, and current reality of global politics. Classes will be integrated with internet hang-outs centered on current events, as well as different kinds of exercises and tests. Basic knowledge of international history and current affairs is required.
Power and Foreign Policy in International Relations
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This Power and Foreign Policy in International Relations course provides an in-depth exploration of how power matters in international relations and how it affects the strategies and tactics of nation-states. It covers concepts such as what constitutes power in world affairs, how it is calculated, and how the international power configuration changes over time. Through case studies of contemporary great powers, middle powers, and small powers, students will gain a better understanding of current developments and trends in foreign relations from different regions of the world. Students will also learn about foreign policy approaches and decisions of nation-states, based on world news events of recent times, to gain insight into the essence of world politics and anticipate future international orders.
An Introduction to US-China Relations
4.2
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This course provides an in-depth look into the US-China relationship, from its history to its current dynamics. It covers the world views of both countries, the history of their relations, and the individual aspects of their relationship in the political, security, and economic realms. With the help of the instructor, who has studied the relationship for many years and has a blog dedicated to analysing it, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the US-China relationship and its implications. This course is perfect for those interested in diplomacy, global affairs, and making sense of the world around them.
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