RI1001B
Global Challenges
CIP: 450901  International Relations and Affairs.   CL-L-A-U-CA-ID-AS-AI-CT-HT-S-UDC:  9-0-3-8-3-45-15-84-24-144-5-3       

Discipline:  

International Relations

School:   

Social Sciences and Government

Academic Department:   

Political Science and International Relations

Programs:   

Competitions:   

SCIS0301B ; SCIS0302B ; SCIS0303B ; SCIS0602B ; SEG0404A ;

Prerequisites:  

None.

Equivalences:  

RI1003B

Course intention within the general study plan context:  

Course objective:  

In the unit, the student:

- Analyzes the theoretical perspectives of international politics, considering analysis levels and units of contemporary reality.

- Analyzes the challenges of the contemporary global agenda, considering the interests of nation-states.

- Contrasts the causes, development, and consequences of international conflicts, considering the interaction between the actors involved.

- Expresses convincing positions on dilemmas that generate consensus and inclusion.

Teaching and learning tecniques:  

Not Specified

Suggested Bibliography:  

TEXT BOOKS:
* Kegley Charles W, World politics : trend and transformation, 2011-2012 ed., Boston, MA : Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, 2012, spa, 0495906557 (Edicion del estudiante)
* [edited by] John Baylis, Steve Smith Patricia Owens, The globalization of world politics : an introduction to international relations, Sixtth edition., eng, 9780199656172 (pbk.)
* Flint, Colin, Introduction to geopolitics, 2nd ed., New York : Routledge, 2011, 9780415667739 (pbk. : alk. paper)

Academic credentials required to teach the course:  

(450901)Master Degree in International Relations ; (450101)Master Degree in Social Sciences ; (451001)Master Degree in Political Relations ; (220209)Master Degree in International Law ; (302001)Master Degree in International Studies ; (540101)Master Degree in History ; (450901)Doctoral Degree in International Relations ; (450101)Doctoral Degree in Social Sciences ; (451001)Doctoral Degree in Political Relations ; (220209)Doctoral Degree in International Law ; (302001)Doctoral Degree in International Studies ; (540101)Doctoral Degree in History
CIP: 450901, 450101, 451001, 220209, 302001, 540101

Language of Instruction:  


Spanish

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