INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Course Code:
POLI 334
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Course Description:
How do we explain, interpret, and understand international relations? Why do states go to war or develop weapons of mass destruction? Can global institutions create the conditions for cooperation and effective problem-solving? What are the role of ideas, beliefs, and norms in exercising power or reshaping the international system? In this course we will examine enduring theoretical debates, consider claims and arguments made by leading scholars, and think about the limits and possibilities of social science as the means for appreciating the dynamics of world politics.
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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