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IR 301 Globalization and International Relations 3 Credits
This course deals with the changing nature of international relations within the context of the process(es) of globalization. It examines a number of topics that have become crucial especially after the end of the Cold War. In doing so, it also aims at advancing our theoretical and empirical understanding of international relations by discussing (a) the economic and political dimensions of globalization, (b) the relationship between global changes and state power, (c) the crucial problems of international relations, such as poverty, security, global governce and terrorism, and also (d) the important case studies such as the American hegemony, European Integration, global economic crisis.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2022-2023 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2021-2022 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2020-2021 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2019-2020 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2018-2019 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2017-2018 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2016-2017 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2015-2016 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2014-2015 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2013-2014 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2012-2013 Globalization and International Relations 3
Fall 2011-2012 Globalization and International Relations 3
Summer 2010-2011 Globalization and International Relations 3
Prerequisite: SPS 101 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and SPS 102 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and IR 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements: