International Relations in the 20th Century - POLS1017 |
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Description Traces the development of international relations and its major concepts and theories through key themes and events in international history over the past century. Examines ways in which international politics is viewed, and the events, forces, and trends that provide context and justification to these theories. Introduces the major theories of international relations, as well as developments such as the Cold War and the arms race, decolonisation and revolution, globalisation, and the rise of international organisations.
Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the course students should:
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