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Beginning with Europe's encounter with the Americas in the 1400s through the Soviet Union's dissolution and China's emergence, you'll examine political traditions from both Western and non-Western perspectives, evaluating their significance in today's global framework. There's no more crucial moment to tackle these issues, as societies confront challenging historical legacies amidst climate emergency. This program empowers you to develop into an engaged global citizen, armed with the insights and skills needed to collaboratively shape improved tomorrows.
Our accessible faculty, whose scholarship spans across regions and eras, will guide your learning. You'll interpret vast datasets alongside minute textual clues. You'll investigate artifacts and visuals while comparing establishment narratives with everyday people's experiences. Merging International Relations with History enhances your comprehension of global affairs. International Relations provides a wider lens on pivotal transformations and historical evolution, enabling you to draw parallels across different periods and locations. History illuminates the world's developmental trajectory - its transformations through time and potential future directions.