Document Type

Undergraduate Syllabus

Date

Fall 2024

School

Diplomacy

Course Number

DIPL 1711

Course Description

This course aims to familiarize students with the foundational literature and theoretical frameworks that underpin the field of International Relations. We will integrate these elements by examining contemporary issues and significant historical events through the perspective of IR theory. The course starts with a basic historical review of International Relations study, progressing to the practical use of these theories to understand and interpret major occurrences in global politics.

By the end of this course, you will have:

- Obtained a working knowledge of the “big three” theoretical approaches to international relations and their constituent theories as well as the ability to properly utilize said theories to analyze and explain major issues/events in world politics.

- Be able to identify and articulate the main sources of peace and conflict between nations in world politics.

- Discuss the emerging importance of international organizations, non-state actors, terrorist groups and multinational corporations in a global perspective.

- Become immersed in and become able to discuss contemporary events throughout the world from a theoretically-informed standpoint.

- Become familiar with and be able to properly investigate the various subfields within the discipline.

- Gained a deeper understanding of world events.

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