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International Relations

International Relations focuses on studying the foreign policies of particular nation-states and the patterns of conflict and co-operation among states. The study and practice of international relations is interdisciplinary in nature, blending the fields of economics, history, and political science to examine topics such as human rights, global poverty, the environment, economics, globalization, security, global ethics, and the political environment.

We have four excellent faculty that teach within this area of focus:

Professor Matthew Hoffmann

Associate Professor Aisha Ahmad

Assistant Professor Elizabeth Acorn

International Relations

  Introduction to International Relations I
  Introduction to International Relations II
  International Security: Conflict, Crisis and War
  Politics of International Human Rights​​​​​​​
  International Law​​​​​​​
  Political Economy: International and Comparative Perspectives
  International Relations of Africa
* Applications of American Foreign Policy
  Great Power Politics
  The New International Agenda
  International Political Economy of Finance
  Advanced Topics in International Security
  Law and Global Business
  Rational Choice and International Cooperation
  Global Environmental Politics

 

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