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Experts in international relations possess a comprehensive grasp of how political, economic, and cultural factors interact, striving to harmonize these elements to foster stability and commerce in an interconnected world where localized disputes can quickly transcend national boundaries.
The International Relations program at Lincoln offers a systematic approach to analyzing and addressing transnational issues that define modern societies, including security, conflict resolution, disparities in development, cultural exchange, and fundamental freedoms.
Course instruction reflects cutting-edge advancements in the field, with faculty members actively researching diverse areas such as counterterrorism, gender studies, population movements, global security, economic policy, war crimes, public health governance, and European integration.
Students can select from various specialized courses to refine their career competencies and improve job prospects. A standout feature is the Model United Nations course, which hones bargaining techniques and diplomatic strategies through simulated UN proceedings.
This multidisciplinary curriculum integrates perspectives from political science, economics, historical analysis, social theory, legal frameworks, geographical studies, and cultural examination to investigate critical global challenges like warfare, economic disparities, national sovereignty, and universal rights.