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Global politics have experienced significant transformation in the last twenty years. The dissolution of the Soviet Union, the changing dynamics of the European Union, developments in the Middle East region, China's growing influence alongside other emerging economies, the impact of non-governmental organizations and terrorist networks, combined with economic challenges at national and international levels, all indicate a fundamental change in world affairs. While the Cold War's half-century dominance has ended, the future of its established systems and practices remains uncertain. What's evident is the growing interconnectedness of nations, the reevaluation of conventional beliefs and identities, and the probable emergence of new global challenges.
The Master of Science in International Relations (MSIR) is a 36-credit program comprising 12 courses, structured to equip students with essential knowledge and frameworks for comprehending international relations. The curriculum fosters broad understanding of political, historical, cultural, economic, and geographical influences on global affairs. This comprehensive perspective is achieved through coursework emphasizing international relations theory and practical applications, while incorporating insights from history, economics, and geography. Additionally, students develop methodological and analytical competencies to better interpret and assess both national and international events.