International Relations Actors Course
This course explores how states, corporations, and NGOs influence critical minerals, climate policy, and global norms in international relations. It equips humanities professionals with skills to analyze power dynamics, interpret ESG and transparency standards, craft evidence-based policy briefs, and develop negotiation strategies for multilateral settings, enabling informed contributions to real-world decisions on green energy transitions and resource governance.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Gain a practice-oriented overview of critical minerals and green energy transition, focusing on roles of states, corporations, and NGOs, legal frameworks, and global norms. Develop abilities to map power dynamics, interpret ESG and transparency standards, and create policy briefs, negotiation strategies, and recommendations for multilateral contexts.
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Develop skills
- Map critical mineral supply chains from extraction to green tech deployment.
- Analyze state, corporate, and NGO power in global minerals governance.
- Evaluate ESG, human rights, and transparency standards in mining projects.
- Draft concise, evidence-based policy briefs on critical minerals.
- Apply UN negotiation tactics to build coalitions on resource issues.
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