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POL108: Introduction to Global Politics

This unit is an introduction to the modern study of international relations. The unit is designed to give students a basic understanding of the actors, institutions, and ideas that influence international politics. The primary goal of the unit is to provide students with a set of analytical tools for making sense of international political phenomena in a variety of historical periods and geographical regions. Chief among these tools are the basic theories of international politics: realism and liberalism. Attention is paid to Australia's place in the international system. War has always occupied a central role in the study of international relations. In this unit considerable time is devoted to examining the problem of international conflict, violence, and warfare. But interstate war is actually a rare event in international life. States engage in relations over many issues, involving varying degrees of conflict and cooperation. We consider the dynamics of both cooperative and conflictual relations across a variety of military, political, economic and environmental issues.

Credit Points: 3
Contact Hours:
When Offered:

D2 - Day; Offered in the second half-year

X2 - External study; Offered in the second half-year

Session 3 - Offered in January-February 2012

Staff Contact(s): Politics staff
Prerequisites:

Corequisites:

NCCW(s): POL168
Unit Designation(s):
Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of Modern History, Politics and International Relations

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