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International Relations (Commuter) [Session 2] – Georgetown Hoya Summer Sessions - College Credit Courses

International Relations (Commuter) [Session 2]

College credit Academic College access Non residential

Georgetown Hoya Summer Sessions - College Credit Courses

Date/Time: Jul 11, 2022 - Aug 11, 2022     3:30pm - 5:30pm
Ages: 14-18
Cost: $5,331.00

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This course provides an introduction to key theories, concepts, historical events, and contemporary issues in the study of international relations (IR). The course has six learning objectives: Students will come to understand (1) the fundamental concepts unique to the field of international relations; (2) the major theories of international conflict and cooperation, particularly realist, liberal, and constructivist theories; and (3) several watershed conflicts in the last century, including World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Students will then apply this theoretical and empirical knowledge to make sense of salient contemporary issues in (4) international security (including nuclear weapons and proliferation, ethnic conflict, civil war, and terrorism), (5) political economy (including trade, finance, and globalization), and (6) global governance (including international law, human rights, humanitarian intervention, and the environment). In short, the course is meant to provide students with the tools to analyze contemporary international affairs and debates in a rigorous and sophisticated manner.

Location

Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies Summer Programs for High School Students Admissions Office
640 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC, DC 20001

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