The cornerstone of TRIP is its Strengthening the Links project, which focuses on three main goals: to be the largest repository of data on international relations research; to mentor undergraduates ...
But the return of Donald Trump as president, whose actions on trade, technology and security threaten to shake up global affairs, is a reminder that history is also shaped by the agendas and ...
This is a joint degree designed for students who want to understand both the theoretical and the empirical approach to the study of international relations. The MSc Theory and History of International ...
It addresses the role each theory has played in the evolution of the discipline of International Relations, and their relation to wider debates within the social sciences. As well as analysing the ...
The fourth number of the course code shows the level of the course. For example, in course 219206, the fourth number is a 2, so it is a 200-level course (usually studied in the second year of ...
The Department has strengths in international relations theory, security studies, international political economy, and European studies. As well as Europe, its specialist areas cover Russia, Central, ...
In Semester A, the module covers the dominant mainstream traditions: liberalism, realism, and ‘social’ theories (the English School and constructivism). In Semester B, we move onto ‘critical’ ...
Historical sociology of international relations, global political economy and especially civilisational analysis (East/West relations) in the context of the critique of Eurocentrism. I am currently ...
All our courses include a mix of world politics and international relations; comparative and national politics; political theory; and approaches and methods. Our first-year core units provide an ...
Guilherme Thudium, International Affairs ‘An excellent contribution to a burgeoning literature in political theory … which illustrates the need for inclusive and open conversation among scholars to ...