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2.6C Anxiety and Stress SUMMARY & LECTURE NOTES (FSWP2-040-A)
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This summary contains ALL mandatory literature and LECTURE NOTES, hence, everything you will need for the tutorials and the exam. You will find all the readings for course 2.6 Anxiety and Stress summarized by an Honours student. 
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*2023* Analyzing International Relations Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-13) - GRADE 7,5
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Notes on the lectures from the course (2023) Analyzing International Relations. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-13 (Total: 44 pages).
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CONLAW: semester 1 cases, readings, lecture notes
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UPDATED NOTES 
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Environmental Politics Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-9) - GRADE 6,5
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Notes on the lectures from the course (2023) Environmental Politics. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-9 (Total: 27 pages).
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Rational Choice Theory Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-10) and *SOME* Required Readings - GRADE 8,0
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Combined notes on the lectures and *SOME* required readings from the course (2023) Rational Choice Theory. *DISCLAIMER* does NOT include any of the lectures’ practice questions. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 38 pages): 
 
Lectures 1-10. 
 
Kenneth A. Shepsle’s textbook (2nd edition, 2010) “Analyzing Politics: Rationality, Behavior and Institutions”, chapters 1 and 2 (2.1-2.8). 
 
Martin J. Osborne’s textbook (2003) “An Introduction to Game Theory”, chapters 1 and 2.
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Global Security Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-13) - GRADE 7,0
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Notes on the lectures from the course (2023) Global Security. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-13 (Total: 42 pages).
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International Law and Human Rights Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-11) - GRADE 8,0
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Notes on the lectures from the course (2023) International Law and Human Rights. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-11 (Total: 32 pages).
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International Development Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-14) - GRADE 7,5
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Notes on the lectures from the course (2023) International Development. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-14 (Total: 44 pages).
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Summaries and lecture notes for the final exam of Core module International relations (73220031LY)
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The document includes detailed summaries of all articles (except Deaton 2013) and lecture notes with slides and additional information mentioned in class. 
NB: this document includes lectures 11- 17, which is the material needed for the final exam.
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Contemporary Political Philosophy Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-12) and *SOME* Required Readings
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Combined notes on the lectures and *SOME* required readings from the course (2023) Contemporary Political Philosophy. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 39 pages): 
 
Lectures 1-12. 
 
Adam Swift’s textbook (3rd edition, 2014) “Political Philosophy: A beginners’ guide for politicians and students”, introduction. 
 
David Miller’s textbook (2006) “The Liberty Reader”, chapter 2.
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