Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
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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 the problem of defining terrorism, types of terrorism and ways of countering it, conflict and peacebuilding, international politics in a global arena, global security: equity, stability and sustainability, the possibilities and limitations of global governance, and challenges to the international order.
Please note: A31 can only be taken with B31 and C31. Enrolment for this course is capped at 40. Excellent complements to this course are the ISP Term I course A11/B11/C11 and ISP Term II course A21/B21/C21. (Classes for these courses are not repeated, and can be attended consecutively by students taking ISP Terms I, II and/or III.)