Theory of International Relations Course
This course provides a focused overview of core international relations theories—realism, liberalism, and constructivism—and applies them practically to the Norlandia–Eastmark crisis. Participants gain skills in analysing power dynamics, norms, institutions, media influence, and public opinion, while learning to develop hybrid strategies. It emphasises research, writing, and critical thinking for effective policy analysis in professional settings, particularly within humanities contexts.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Explore key theories of international relations including realism, liberalism, and constructivism through a practical lens applied to the Norlandia–Eastmark crisis. Master concepts of power, norms, and institutions; evaluate media and public opinion impacts; and create integrated strategies. Develop essential research, writing, and analytical abilities for producing high-calibre policy recommendations.
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Develop skills
- Crisis analysis toolkit: rapidly assess power, norms, and security dilemmas.
- Strategy design: blend realist, liberal, and constructivist tools into clear options.
- Policy writing: craft 1,500–2,500 word briefs linking theory to recommendations.
- Norms and identity mapping: decode narratives, reputations, and advocacy pressures.
- Diplomatic levers: apply sanctions, incentives, and institutions to manage conflict.
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