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Explore and tackle the globe's most urgent issues, spanning conflicts, social and economic equity, deprivation, progress, and ecological balance. Examine interactions between nations and non-governmental entities, including the development of global frameworks. Cultivate advanced analytical skills through this demanding, research-focused curriculum. The Master of International Relations enables specialization in Economics, Political Economy, Peace and Conflict Studies, Sociology, Social Policy and Development, or International Law. You'll acquire profound insights into addressing intricate challenges in an interconnected world. The Department of Government and International Relations ranks among Australia's largest in its field, maintaining connections with prominent policy organizations like the Australian Institute of International Affairs and the Lowy Institute. We're also home to the Centre for International Security Studies and the Electoral Integrity project. Our faculty are renowned specialists in international relations theory, public policy, global political economy and security, Australian and comparative governance, migration, and Asian regional politics.
This concentration focuses on key aspects of American Foreign Policy, particularly its influence in Asia and the Indo-Pacific region. Learning is enriched by collaboration with the US Studies Centre, an academic hub dedicated to thorough examination of U.S. foreign policy, economics, governance, and society. The Centre runs various research and educational initiatives, including programs in Foreign Policy and Defence, and regularly organizes events featuring prominent Australian and American leaders, policymakers, and experts.