Regional and Global Studies 2104-GPIR-D1REGLOST
1. Regional and Global Studies in Social Sciences
2. Area and Global Studies in International Relations
3. Conceptualization of Area in International Relations: From Sub-System to Sub-System 2.0
4. Theory of International Relations Vis-e-Vis Area Studies
5. Theory of Regionalism and Regional Integration
6. Political Regionalism and Alliances
7. Transition power theory and Regionalism
8. Decoding Regional and Global Order
9. Global South and Global North: Political System and Ideational variation.
10. Non-Western International Relations
11. International Relations of Asia-Pacfici Region
12. International Relations of Europe
13. International Relations of South and Central Asia
14. International Relations of Middle East.
15. Exam
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Term 2025Z: | Term 2024Z: |
Mode
Term 2025Z: Blended learning | General: Classroom | Term 2024Z: Blended learning |
Learning outcomes
the student knows and understands processes of globalization and regional integration. The student can think critically about the on-going processes, know the history and the key concepts
Assessment criteria
100 points total:
30 – class participation
20- Class discussion
50 - Exam
All elements are obligatory
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