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The course is designed to highlight the significance and introduce students with the basic
conceptual understanding and fundamentals of International Relations.
Objectives:
4b. State
Definition
Elements of state
o Sovereignty
o Population
o Territory
o Government
Types of States
o Ideologies
o Nationalism
Instruments of state power
o Diplomacy
- Track 1
- Track 2
- Track 3
o Foreign Policy
- Definition
- Models
4c. System
Definition
Theoretical perspective
4d. Intergovernmental/Regional/Nongovernmental
Organizations
Definition
Role
Characteristics
Theories
o Collectivism
o Functionalism
o Common Good
UN (United Nations)
EU (European Union)
NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations)
Success and Stalemate
5 War and Strife Why wars occur?
Types of war
Weapons of war
Theoretical Explanation
Approaches to peace
6 International Political Definition
Economy Realist IPE
o Mercantilism
Liberal IPE
o Free market/Republican
Marxist
o Dependencies/World System Theory
7 Globalization
Lectures
Activities
Student Presentations
Group Discussions
Quizzes
Assessment Mechanism/Criterion:
Assignment:15% weightage
Quizzes: 15% weightage
Project:10 % weightage
Class Participation:05% weightage
Mid-Terms:20% weightage
Final Exam:35% weightage
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