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Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)

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This course is part of the .

To apply for this course, please enrol on the programme above, and then select the courses you wish to study. For more information about Summer Programmes please visit our Summer Programmes Page.

In this team-taught course, we examine how political, strategic, economic and legal aspects of international relations interact with, and reinforce, one another in a global age. Scholars from various fields of expertise will cover a range of current and historical issues, which are planned to include Russian foreign policy under Putin, terrorism and guerrilla insurgencies, diplomacy and conflict resolution, Chinese domestic politics, post-conflict state-building, Iran and the post-revolutionary political economy, morality in foreign policy and the death and rebirth of power politics: 1945-2015.

Please note: B11 can only be taken with A11 and C11. Enrolment for this course is capped at 40. Excellent complements to this course are the ISP Term II course A21/B21/C21 and the ISP Term III course A31/B31/C31. (Classes for these courses are not repeated, and can be attended consecutively by students taking ISP Terms I, II and/or III.)

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Course dates

03 Jul 2016 to 16 Jul 2016

Course duration

2 week(s)

Apply by

20 Jun 2016

Course director

Academic Directors, Course Directors and Tutors are subject to change, when necessary.

Venue

International Summer Programmes
Sidgwick Site
Cambridge
UK
01223 760850

Teaching sessions

Meetings: 10

Course code

B11