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The following outlines of
course content are correct at the time of writing, although the
material (or the order in which it is covered) may be subject to
change.
1. All courses are 3 credit hours each, unless otherwise indicated.2. Normally, a course will not be run without a minimum enrolment of five students.
INT605:
International Institutions and World Order
This course studies major
contemporary approaches and styles in political theory, philosophy, and
analysis.
This course studies
Cambodian foreign policy: rationales, approaches, problems and issues
affecting Cambodian foreign policy past, present and future.
This course studies
international relations, focusing on war and peace, functioning of the
international political system, and the behavior of nations within that
system.
This course examines
power conflict at the international economic level and its impact on
the politics of various nations, regions, and interests.
INT626:
International Organizations
Examination and
discussion of international political and economic organizations
including the United Nations, multinational corporations, and the World
Bank.
INT628:
Southeast Asian International Relations
Examination of patterns
of interaction among Southeast Asian nations on such issues as
security, trade, development, democracy, borders, and the environment.
INT629:
International Relations Theories
Analysis of the major
theories on the functioning of the international political system and
the behavior of nations within it.
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