Explore the dynamics of contemporary international relations in the post-Cold War era through the International Relations and World Order MA program. This comprehensive course offers an in-depth analysis of various global issues, with a particular focus on examining whether the post-Cold War international relations landscape is rooted in a Western ’World Order’ model. The program introduces diverse concepts of order in the post-Cold War world, encouraging critical thinking about the dominance of Western interests, institutions, and culture in the global system, and the ensuing challenges and responses.
The curriculum encompasses both theoretical and empirical approaches, with two core modules, one critically examining how the West upholds its concept of ’Order.’ Additionally, you can tailor your studies by selecting two option modules aligned with your interests or professional objectives. The program, culminating in a dissertation, not only provides a nuanced understanding of contemporary international relations but also enhances your analytical and critical thinking abilities. It empowers you to construct reasoned arguments based on your heightened knowledge and understanding of global issues
- Post Cold War World Order
- Theories of International Relations
- Optional Modules
The University of Leicester offers a fully online MA in International Relations and World Order through its distance learning platform, requiring reliable internet access. As a distance learner, you’ll utilize the Leicester Digital Library, providing extensive e-journals and e-books. Experienced tutors guide you through modules, available online for support.
Weekly reading lists with questions and online forums encourage critical engagement. Module activities, including both non-credit and credit-bearing assessments, foster a supportive online community and develop scholarly skills. Credit-bearing assessments consist of a reflective statement and an end-of-module essay.
Structured modules balance study tracks and flexibility, accommodating the unique needs of working distance learners. Dedicated support staff, accessible through Blackboard and email, offer assistance. Administrative support is available by phone, and you can connect with your personal tutor via phone or Skype. Encouraged to engage with peers, creating a virtual student community fosters idea-sharing and issue-discussion.
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- 2:1 degree or its equivalent in Politics, History, International Relations or other related subjects.
- Equivalent relevant professional experience will be considered.
IELTS 6.5 or equivalent. If your first language is not English, you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability
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