Explore global politics from Western to planetary perspectives, analyzing world order and local disorders in international relations.
Explore global politics from Western to planetary perspectives, analyzing world order and local disorders in international relations.
This comprehensive course examines the evolution of international studies from Western-centric approaches to a global perspective on world politics. It focuses on understanding global order, local disorders, and the complex relationships between states and international institutions. The course combines insights from anthropology, history, sociology, economics, and psychology to analyze how societies and nations interact, how sovereignty is delegated to universal organizations, and the prospects for democratic global governance. Students explore key concepts in international relations, from traditional state-centric models to modern global challenges and institutional frameworks.
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What you'll learn
Understand the evolution of international studies and global politics
Analyze the transition from state-centric to global governance models
Examine the role of international organizations and institutions
Evaluate global challenges and cooperative solutions
Explore theories of world order and international relations
Assess the future of global governance and world democracy
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This course includes:
3.2 Hours PreRecorded video
10 assignments
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There are 4 modules in this course
The course provides a comprehensive exploration of global politics, examining how international studies are evolving from Western-centric approaches to a more planetary perspective. Students learn about global order and local disorders, studying the complex relationships between states, international institutions, and global challenges. The curriculum covers key concepts in international relations, combining insights from multiple disciplines to analyze modern global governance structures and challenges.
Introduction to Global Politics
Module 1 · 3 Hours to complete
Society of States, of the Peoples, and Military Hegemony
Module 2 · 2 Hours to complete
New global challenges, organizations, governance
Module 3 · 2 Hours to complete
Towards a brave new world
Module 4 · 3 Hours to complete
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