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INTLPOL306

Foreign Policy Decision-Making in International Relations

International Policy H&S - Humanities & Sciences

Course Description

Foreign Policy Decision-Making in International Relations examines the factors that shape how actors - including major powers, middle powers, and countries in the Global South - develop and implement foreign policy. The course discusses the sources of international competition and cooperation, theories of foreign policy, and the role of strategy. It then uses recent international crises and contestation over issues such as climate change and technology to illustrate the challenges and dilemmas confronting foreign policy practitioners. The course concludes with a decision-making simulation. Enrollment is limited to students in the Master's in International Policy (MIP) program.

Grading Basis

RLT - Letter (ABCD/NP)

Min

5

Max

5

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Seminar

Enrollment Optional?

No

Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?

No

Programs

INTLPOL306 is a completion requirement for: