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Global Diplomacy: The UN's Role in International Relations

Discover how the United Nations has shaped international cooperation and global governance since its founding through its diverse institutions and initiatives.

Discover how the United Nations has shaped international cooperation and global governance since its founding through its diverse institutions and initiatives.

This comprehensive course offers an in-depth look at the United Nations system, its history, and its role in global diplomacy. Students will gain a broad understanding of the UN's complex structure, key functions, and its impact on international politics. The curriculum covers the UN's origins, the Security Council's workings, human rights in international politics, crisis response, and future challenges. Through a series of 'snapshots' of key UN functions, learners will develop critical analysis, communication, and policy-based skills essential for understanding global affairs.

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Global Diplomacy: The UN's Role in International Relations

This course includes

11 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

2,435

What you'll learn

  • Understand the structure and functions of the modern United Nations system

  • Explain the historical origins and founding principles of the UN

  • Analyze the workings and power dynamics of the UN Security Council

  • Evaluate the role of human rights in UN activities and international politics

  • Assess the UN's approach to crisis response and humanitarian aid

  • Examine the challenges and potential reforms facing the UN

Skills you'll gain

United Nations
Global Diplomacy
International Relations
Security Council
Human Rights
Humanitarian Aid
UN Agencies
International Organizations
Global Governance
Crisis Response

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There are 7 modules in this course

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the United Nations system and its role in global diplomacy. Students will explore the historical context of the UN's formation, its complex structure of agencies, and its key functions in addressing world problems. The curriculum covers critical aspects of the UN's operations, including the workings of the Security Council, the evolution of human rights in international politics, and the UN's approach to crisis response. Learners will gain insights into the power dynamics within international institutions, the challenges facing the UN, and potential paths for future development. The course emphasizes practical skills in analyzing UN affairs, preparing students for potential engagement in civil society or further academic study.

Introduction

Module 1 · 51 Minutes to complete

The UN Today: what is it?

Module 2 · 1 Hours to complete

Where did the United Nations come from, and why?

Module 3 · 1 Hours to complete

Power in international politics: how does the UN Security Council work?

Module 4 · 1 Hours to complete

What is the place of human rights in international politics?

Module 5 · 2 Hours to complete

Emergency help: how does the UN respond to crises?

Module 6 · 1 Hours to complete

Where next for the UN? [OPTIONAL]

Module 7 · 2 Hours to complete

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Instructor

Dr Dan Plesch
Dr Dan Plesch

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A Leader in International Studies and Advocacy for Global Governance Reform

Dr. Plesch serves as the Director of the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy at SOAS University of London. He is the author of several influential books, including Human Rights After Hitler, America, Hitler and the UN (co-authored with Thomas G. Weiss), Wartime Origins and the Future UN, and The Beauty Queen's Guide to World Peace. Currently, he collaborates with UN agencies on public policy research concerning global governance reform and world disarmament, recently co-editing a paper on disarmament with the UN Office of Disarmament Affairs. Notably, he led a research group that successfully restored the role of women from the Global South in advancing gender equality in the UN Charter. His scholarly contributions to UN history have earned high praise, with Brian Urquhart, the inventor of Peacekeeping, describing them as "magnificent," while Ben Ferencz, a prosecutor of Nazis at Nuremberg, labeled his work on the WWII war crimes trials as an "eye opener." At the CISD, he convenes the flagship MA in International Studies and Diplomacy and spearheaded the introduction of Online Masters programs. Dr. Plesch studied history at Nottingham and gained professional qualifications in social work and public administration from Bristol in 1979 and 1980. His early career involved working with NGOs focused on nuclear disarmament. In 1986, he founded the British American Security Information Council (BASIC) and directed it from Washington, DC, until 2001, when he became a Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies in London. His academic roles since 1988 include Honorary Visiting Research Fellow at the Department of Peace Studies at Bradford University, Research Associate at Birkbeck College, University of London, and Senior Visiting Research Fellow at Keele University. Outside academia, Dr. Plesch has served as a consultant and advisor to various organizations, including the UK and US governments, BBC, CNN, Sky News, Kroll Security International, Oxfam, the Foreign Policy Centre, and Greenpeace. He was also an independent advisor to the UK government's Department of Constitutional Affairs on the Freedom of Information Act. Additionally, he has delivered keynote addresses on significant topics, including the 7/7 bombings and renewable energy. His writings have been featured in esteemed publications such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Financial Times, The Times, The Guardian, and New Statesman.

Global Diplomacy: The UN's Role in International Relations

This course includes

11 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

2,435

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