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Introduction to International Relations and Political Science Studies

Course

Description

https://at-ceu.studyguide.timeedit.net/modules/RSP5024?type=CORE

Aim & Background

This course is organized as a series of exercises in thinking about the study of politics using weekly themes that each unfolds further questions. These themes provide a wide, interdisciplinary perspective on large questions such as the meanings of power, the vast reverberations and consequences of violence, forms of resistance to violence, the need for human rights and also the dilemmas this framework raise, forms of inequality and the vast question on structural violence, the question of "nature" and the relations of human beings in a more-than-human-world, responsibility for violence and solutions to heal divided societies, solutions to restore or transform violent worlds through our actions, including our writing. We will be using examples, case studies, and personal experiences to ground our thinking and make it effective.
Course period1/09/254/01/26