Theories of International Relations

 
Provides a set of tools for explaining basic patterns of international conflict and cooperation. Examines leading schools of thought, including Realism, Liberalism and Constructivism. Survey topics include strategic bargaining among states, nuclear deterrence, international change, international institutions, international economic forces and their impact on national policies, domestic political regimes and foreign policy, decision-making, the future of international relations. (Cross listed Core Courses/International Relations)
Categorization: Professor: 
Cesa, Marco
Course Number: 
SA.100.761.20
Categorization: Term: 
Fall 2012
Categorization: Campus: 
Bologna, Italy
Categorization: Area of Study: 
Core
International Relations