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Dec 11, 2024
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INCM 9002 - International Relations: Theory, System, and Practice3 Class Hours 0 Laboratory Hours 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Admission to the Ph.D. program. This course examines the major concepts, theoretical approaches, and dilemmas inherent to the study of international relations. In particular the course seeks to provide the basis for better understanding globalization and its consequence within the context of various policy sub-areas such as trade, human rights, migration, cross-border issues, and security. It also examines evolving attitudes toward the role of the state and sovereignty within a rapidly globalizing environment. What role does the international system have in shaping the global economy and ensuing interactions among states, transnational actors, and civil society? This seminar will focus on power, strategic bargaining, security, and other influences on international conflict management in order to answer this question.
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