International Relations

Description

'Studying International Relations (IR) at UNSW furnishes a strong theoretical and practical understanding of contemporary world politics. It introduces the main theories developed to explain such politics, examining how particular theories organise and shape our view of and ability to act in the world.

The program explains various influences on the behaviour of states and other actors and analyses issues such as the global economy and environment, international law and diplomacy, international and regional institutions and the conduct of war and peace.

Practically, it looks at current issues of international concern such as global environmental problems, human rights, and global poverty. The program is broadly applicable to students from a range of educational backgrounds and professional interests. International Relations is also available as a Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate program.

Studying International Relations at UNSW
The study of International Relations at UNSW is primarily through the School of Social Sciences. Please refer to the tables below to see more information on relevant programs and plans.



International Relations can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Stream
International Relations Specialisation POLSBS7325
   

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