International Relations: Key Conflicts

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In this masterclass you will examine key International Relations case studies, to provide a good backdrop onto which theoretical frameworks can be transposed and considered. These examples will provide great context for studying the field of politics and invaluable general knowledge. From Kurdish Nationalism and the impact it had on the Kurdish people as well as geopolitics in the Middle East, to the origins and outcomes of the First Gulf War, the failure of the UN to intervene in the Rwandan genocide or the 1990s Balkan Wars, your will assess both the general facts and how IR theory can be applied to them.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours, dependent on the level of detail desired.

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In this masterclass you will examine key International Relations case studies, to provide a good backdrop onto which theoretical frameworks can be transposed and considered. These examples will provide great context for studying the field of politics and invaluable general knowledge. From Kurdish Nationalism and the impact it had on the Kurdish people as well as geopolitics in the Middle East, to the origins and outcomes of the First Gulf War, the failure of the UN to intervene in the Rwandan genocide or the 1990s Balkan Wars, your will assess both the general facts and how IR theory can be applied to them.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours, dependent on the level of detail desired.

In this masterclass you will examine key International Relations case studies, to provide a good backdrop onto which theoretical frameworks can be transposed and considered. These examples will provide great context for studying the field of politics and invaluable general knowledge. From Kurdish Nationalism and the impact it had on the Kurdish people as well as geopolitics in the Middle East, to the origins and outcomes of the First Gulf War, the failure of the UN to intervene in the Rwandan genocide or the 1990s Balkan Wars, your will assess both the general facts and how IR theory can be applied to them.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours, dependent on the level of detail desired.

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