African International Relations Course
This course explores African international relations via the AU, regional blocs, borders, and resource politics. Tailored for humanities professionals, it provides practical tools for crafting policy briefs, negotiation strategies, and evidence-based diplomatic analysis, covering AU structures, stakeholder mapping, OSINT methods, security incidents, and policy design.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
Gain an introduction to AU structures, regional organizations, peace and security tools, borders, resources, and security incidents. Map stakeholders, assess diplomatic leverage, apply OSINT methods, design AU policy options, and draft persuasive briefings for decision-making.
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Develop skills
- Map AU and REC roles: decode mandates, tools, and coordination.
- Analyze African stakeholders: identify interests, leverage, and red lines.
- Assess security and resource conflicts: use OSINT and risk-mapping tools.
- Design AU policy options: mediation, sanctions, regional force support.
- Draft 1,500–2,000 word briefs: structure, argue, cite with authority.
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