Introduction to International Relations (PO1IRS)
University of Reading (UoR)
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Introduction to International Relations
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The module introduces some of the key concepts in world politics: states, anarchy, power, and interest. This broad conceptual framework is linked to a discussion of the three main theories of international relations: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. The module also evaluates arguments about the centrality and utility of the use of force in dealing with security and strategic problems by asking: Why do states go to war? What is strategy and how does it link to warfare? Is it useful to di...
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Lecture notes Introduction to International Relations (PO1IRS) The Globalization of World Politics
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The module introduces some of the key concepts in world politics: states, anarchy, power, and interest. This broad conceptual framework is linked to a discussion of the three main theories of international relations: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. The module also evaluates arguments about the centrality and utility of the use of force in dealing with security and strategic problems by asking: Why do states go to war? What is strategy and how does it link to warfare? Is it useful to dif...
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1st Year Politics and International Relations Lecture Notes Package
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This package encompasses all the topics that are covered within the core modules of the 1st year of a politics and international relations degree at the University of Reading. This package provides a detailed view of these modules and will provide a solid base of understanding for any student of politics as well as being a useful revision tool.
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