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Our International Relations program examines the global arena as a space of dynamic political contestation, shaped by systemic inequalities including racial, gender, and class disparities that operate within and across societies.
This course equips students with in-depth knowledge and sophisticated understanding of core theories and concepts in international relations, enabling critical application to modern global challenges like political economy, development, governance, security, and foreign policy through innovative approaches.
Students will explore both conventional and emerging analytical frameworks in global politics, expanding beyond state-centric perspectives to assess diverse actors including international bodies, transnational movements, corporations, civil society groups, and local political organizations.
Duration: One year full-time