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This course will familiarize students with some of the most important theories in the contemporary study of International Relations. The approaches examined include Neorealism, Constructivism, Democratic Peace Theory, as well as civilizational, norm-centred, anthropological and social-psychological paradigms. We will apply these approaches to a variety of substantive issues in international politics. They include inter-state conflict and cooperation, cultural and religious diversity, transnational interaction, regional integration, terrorism, “globalization,” and the future of the state and the states system.
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