Description
This course introduces the fundamental concepts and theories of International Relations, providing students with the tools to understand global dynamics and historical developments. Topics include major academic theories, the role of the State, and the structure and functions of international organizations, as well as an overview of contemporary global institutions. The course combines theoretical foundations with practical analysis to develop critical perspectives on international affairs.
Type Subject
Optativa
Semester
Second
Credits
6.00
Previous Knowledge
Objectives
Contents
Methodology
Evaluation
Evaluation Criteria
Basic Bibliography
Additional Material