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Madrid, Spain - Course Descriptions - International Relations and Information

Course Information

Subject: Communication (COMM), Political Science (POLS)
Number: 100 Level
Language of Instruction: Spanish
Prerequisites: Fundamentals of Specialized Journalistic Writing

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 45 contact hours, 3 semester credits

Availability

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Summary

OBJECTIVES
The course aims to teach students the principal theories on which current analyses of international relations are based and the characteristics of international society in general, in particular events from the Cold War and post Cold War that have left a mark on international society.

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Paradigms of international relations, the concept and models of international society, the collapse of international society, the Cold War and foreign policies of the two great blocs, principal conflicts.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
CALDUCH, R.: Relaciones Internacionales. Ediciones Ciencias Sociales, Madrid 1991.
PEREIRA, J.C. (coord.): Historia de las relaciones internacionales contemporáneas. Ariel Historia, Barcelona 2001.

METHODOLOGY
Lectures with transparencies.

EVALUATION
Exam and coursework.

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International Relations and Information

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