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Academic Year: | 2017/8 |
Owning Department/School: | Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies |
Credits: | 12 [equivalent to 24 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 240 |
Level: | Intermediate (FHEQ level 5) |
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Assessment Summary: | CW 55%, EX 45% |
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Description: | Aims: To provide students with the theoretical and conceptual tools with which to think critically and analytically about contemporary international relations and world politics, conflict and security - covering debates surrounding International Relations theory and the nature of contemporary conflict and security in the international system. Learning Outcomes: Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to: * identify the key Western thinkers in International Relations and explain how their ideas have contributed to the main perspectives on International Relations; * explain what factors contributed to international order and co-operation and international conflict in different historical state systems; * explain the development of international ideas relating to international law, the ethics of war, diplomacy, and international co-operation. * understand the main academic and scholarly debates on international conflict and security; * have a good knowledge of the contemporary international security agenda; * understand the dynamics of conflict and insecurity in key regions in the international system. Skills: Skills in critical analysis, conceptual thinking, precision in the use of written and spoken language, exercise of independent judgement, reasoned argument, teamwork and the planning/conduct/reporting of non-quantitative research are taught and assessed in this unit. Content: The unit will provide (i) an historical survey of the main theories of international relations and the main historical state-systems; (ii) an overview of theories and concepts in international conflict and security, illustrated with a range of case studies drawn from around the globe. |
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PL20969 is Compulsory on the following programmes:Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies
PL20969 is Optional on the following programmes:Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies
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