| Course Name |
Credit Hours |
Description |
| Diplomacy and Security |
3 |
This course provides adequate knowledge about the relationship between military force, international security, military organizations, and mainly diplomacy. It also focuses on international relations which shape modern diplomacy such as: nuclear politics, war, secret intelligence, economic integration, and political fragmentation. The course also discusses the political development which has been accompanied by civil war, terrorism, use of force, instability, and occupation as well as the security variables that play an important role in contemporary diplomacy. Students in this course will also deal with statecraft emphasizing economic, demographic, and environmental issues. |
| International Political Economy |
3 |
This course focus on assessing the various aspects and politics of international economic relations at the global level and their interactions. Students will learn, debate, discuss and critically analyze major theories and perspectives used in the field as well as the issues and challenges of international trade, finance and development. The course will also discuss and analyze important topics such as foreign aid, foreign debt, international finance, foreign direct investment, MNCs as well as issues and challenges of global financial crisis and developmental issues. Furthermore, it will analyze the issues and challenges related to international trade, trade theories, trade finance. Students in this course will explore and examine the causes and reasons of financial crises in world economy, their causes and devastating impacts particularly on developing countries. Issues like, foreign investments, international monetary affairs, foreign aid, globalization, and protection of environment will also be discussed and analyzed in the class. |
| Regional and International Organizations |
3 |
This is course will introduce students with laws, principles, philosophies and ideologies of the creations of multiple organizations worldwide and their broader roles and impacts in world politics. This course will explore and critically analyze international and regional organizations, their process of formations, goals, objectives and activities from liberal institutionalist perspectives. Students in this course will analyze the roles and places of regional and international organizations in resolving global and regional conflicts. The course will deal with all types and levels of organizations, global, regional, economic, political, security, environmental. |
| Diplomatic Services and Practices |
3 |
This course has both theoretical as well as practical orientations where students will learn, debate, discuss and analyze the history of diplomacy, its emergence, overtime growth and change and evolution in process and practices. Students will learn about various types and stages of diplomacy; ancient, medieval and modern and their respective values, characteristics, protocols and practices. A course will emphasize on various laws, charters, agreements, documents, and protocols that confirmed and legalized many of the rules, regulations and procedures that guide the activities of today’s diplomats. The ever-changing nature of diplomatic protocols, ceremonial and etiquette will also be discussed, debated and practiced in the class so that students will have practical experience and will be familiar with diplomatic culture, values and traditions of different peoples and nations. The trends of future directions in diplomacy and diplomatic services will also be discussed and debated in the class |
| Economic Diplomacy |
3 |
In this course students will study, debate, discuss and analyze the new and emerging phenomena of economic aspects of diplomacy which is qualitatively different from traditional diplomacy. It documents the transformation of economic diplomacy in the 1990s and early 2000s in response to the end of the Cold War, the advance of globalization and the growing influence of non-state actors like private business and civil society. This course explores the historical, philosophical, and practical roots and causes of the field's emergence, with a particular focus on the NICs and other Southeast Asian countries that pioneered these changes and revolutions, which were later adopted by other countries to varying degrees and intensities. The course also discusses some major powerful organizations and Blocks, like the G-7, G-20, EU, BRICS, ASEAN, AU and other, shifting from political, security to economy, trade and investments. |
| Foreign Policy Analysis |
3 |
This course is an exploration of foreign policy processes, actors, theories and cases. The primary purpose of this course is to introduce students to the skills associated with foreign policy analysis and evaluation, which can be used in intelligence, security and diplomacy. Students in this course will practice and analyze the major concepts and models in foreign policy with focus on governments, nations and international bodies as well as exploring the factors that influence contemporary foreign policy and behavior associated with different states. |
| Public Diplomacy |
3 |
This course is designed to introduce students to the major issues and approaches to Public Diplomacy, to explore its main tools, important contemporary questions, and debates in this field, and to help students to think critically about these relevant aspects in the context of an increasingly complex international environment. It also addresses important regional affairs in international relations to learn the role of Public Diplomacy, by analyzing critical issues and current events. The course also looks at contemporary issues including digital communications and media strategies, which are paramount to Public Diplomacy. |
| Politics of Sustainable Energy |
3 |
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the crucial role of energy in modern societies and more specifically, how energy policies are shaped on international or domestic level. The course focuses on the contrasting benefits and drawbacks of mainstream energy sources, it analyses the environmental, social and economic aspects of energy use, along with an in-depth discussion of energy policies and diplomatic efforts. The course will enable students to gain experience in the research and analysis of specific cases they select for more detailed study. The course analyzes the current main energy and sustainability concepts and ideas through theoretical and methodological tools and aims at developing an ability to understand and practically handle them in real life situations. Students in this course will be enabled and empowered to handle situations, issues and challenges of energy and sustainability analysis and application on a personal and group level, and in all kinds of straightforward as well as complex settings. |
| Culture Diplomacy |
3 |
This course focuses on cultural diplomacy and soft power. Education, religion, food, film, music, and other areas of cultural diplomacy will be analyzed and applied through case studies of countries such as the United States, Russia, China, Japan, and India, as well as organizations such as the European Union. |