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PSIR 291

Course ID:
Course Code & Number
PSIR 291
Course Title
Global Politics
Level
BS
Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits
(3+0+0) 3 TEDU Credits, 6 ECTS Credits
Year of Study:
Sophomore
Semester:
Fall
Type of Course:
Compulsory
Mode of Delivery:
Face-to-face
Language of Instruction:
English
Pre-requisite / Co-requisite::
Pre-requisites: NONE
Co-requisites: NONE
Catalog Description
Political, economic and security relations among states and regions. Structure of the international system. International actors and their roles. Peace, conflict and security. Diplomacy. The role of international law and organizations.
Course Objectives

This course intends to familiarize the students with political, economic and security relations among states and different regions. The major aim of the course is to make students comprehend the tripodal relationship between International Relations theories, concepts and global issues and problems.

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Course Learning Outcomes

Upon succesful completion of this course, a student will be able to
1. Recite the main events, which took place before, during and after the Cold-War era. 
2. List main aspects of Realism, Liberalism and socialist theories.
3. Describe and evaluate the transformation in security studies.
4. Discuss and critique International political economy.
5. Discuss the importance of transnational actors in international affairs.
6. Describe and analyze issues of global politics such as environmental problems, nationalism, culture, poverty, hunger, gender, human rights. 

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods:
Telling/Explaining Discussion/Debate Questioning Reading Inquiry Case Study/Scenarion Analysis Video Presentations Oral Presentations/Reports Guest Speakers Web Searching
Assessment Methods and Criteria:
Test / Exam Quiz Case Studies / Homework Presentation (Oral/Poster)
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Recommended Reading
1. Joshua P. Goldstein, International Relations (Longman, 2011), 10th edition. 2. Karen A. Mingst, Essentials of International Relations (The Norton Series in World Politics: 2010),
Required Reading
1. John Baylis, Steve Smith, Patricia Owens, Globalization of World Politics. An Introduction to Intern
Grading
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods Others:
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