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Introduction and Context
The first week of the "History of International Relations" course sets the foundation by introducing students to the fundamental concepts, theories, and historical contexts that underpin the study of international relations. This session will provide an overview of the evolution of the global system, the key actors involved, and the major theoretical frameworks used to analyze international interactions. Students will also explore the importance of understanding historical events to make sense of contemporary global issues.
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The Westphalian System and Early Modern Europe
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Colonialism and Imperialism
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The First World War
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The Interwar Period
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The Second World War
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The Cold War (Part 1)
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The Cold War (Part 2)
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Decolonization and the Global South
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Post-Cold War Era
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The Challenges of the 21st century
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The Future of International Relations
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