International Relations: Global Conflict in the Modern Era
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The specialisation Global Conflict in the Modern Era of the master’s in International Relations at Leiden University engages you with the scholarly debates about global conflict today and in the recent past. In the Global Conflict in the Modern Era master programme you will explore the patterns of war and peace in the modern world from a multidisciplinary angle, incorporating history, political and social science and area expertise. The The master’s degree in International Relations examines the core concepts and dominant approaches to the study of war, as well as more recent and critical takes on these phenomena. You will also study the theoretical and empirical explanations for war and peace that have been offered by the academic scholarship.
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Admissions Requirements
A bachelor's degree in in the field of social sciences, humanities, law or economics, and components worth at least 30 EC that are comparable in level, content and course objectives to the following courses of the bachelor’s program International Studies at Leiden University:
- Global History (5 EC)
- Introduction to International Studies (5 EC)
- Cultural Interaction: a Global Perspective (5 EC) or Communication across Cultures (5 EC)
- Global Political Economy (5 EC)
- International Relations (5 EC)
- Politics of a specific area (i.e. Africa, East Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America, Russia and Eurasia, South and Southeast Asia) (5 EC).
Other requirements are: CV, Motivation letter, Essay.
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Leiden
South Holland
2311 EZ
Netherlands
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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