Theory of International Relations Course
Explore foundational theories of international relations—realism, liberalism, and constructivism—and apply them directly to contemporary crises like Norlandia–Eastmark. Gain skills to interpret power structures, norms, and institutions, evaluate risks from media and opinion, and develop compelling, theory-informed strategies suited to policy and humanities professionals. Build expertise in analysis, strategy, and clear communication for real-world impact.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides a focused, practical introduction to realism, liberalism, and constructivism in international relations, applying these theories to the Norlandia–Eastmark crisis. Participants will grasp core concepts, evaluate power dynamics, norms, and institutions, analyse media influence and public sentiment, and create integrated strategies, while honing research, writing, and critical thinking for effective policy work.
Elevify advantages
Develop skills
- Crisis analysis toolkit: quickly evaluate power balances, norms, and security challenges.
- Strategy design: integrate realist, liberal, and constructivist approaches into practical options.
- Policy writing: produce 1,500–2,500 word briefs connecting theory to actionable advice.
- Norms and identity mapping: unpack narratives, reputations, and advocacy influences.
- Diplomatic levers: deploy sanctions, incentives, and institutions to resolve conflicts.
Suggested summary
Before starting, you can change the chapters and the workload. Choose which chapter to start with. Add or remove chapters. Increase or decrease the course workload.What our students say
FAQs
Who is Elevify? How does it work?
Do the courses come with a certificate?
Are the courses free?
What is the duration of the courses?
What are the courses like?
How do the courses work?
What is the duration of the courses?
What is the cost or price of the courses?
What is an online course and how does it work?
PDF Course