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1.1. Introuduction to International Relations

This chapter will cover the basic of International Relations study that will be important for later course

1.2. Introduction to Social Science

Understand the historical development of social science and its pivotal role in shaping our understanding of society and human behavior.

1.3. Modern World History

Understand the key events and movements that shaped the modern world from the Renaissance to the end of the Cold War, including the significance of the Thirty Years War, Peace of Westphalia, and major geopolitical shifts.

1.4. Indonesia Political Perspective

This course on aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Indonesian politics. You will explore fundamental political concepts, analyze key historical periods, examine political institutions and parties, and evaluate the intricacies of Indonesia democratic system, fostering a holistic comprehension of the nations political landscape

2.1. Introduction To International Political Economy (IPE)

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of international trade and business. Through a historical lens and contemporary analysis, you will gain valuable insights into the forces shaping the global economy and acquire strategic skills for navigating the international business landscape.

2.2. Introduction To Security Studies in International Relations

Gain a foundational understanding of the core principles and theories in security studies, examining the historical context and evolution of security as a field of study and evaluate the role of institutions in international security, with a focus on their impact on conflict resolution, peacekeeping, and the development of global governance structures.

2.3. Theories Of International Relations

Evaluate and analyze the key concepts and theories covered in the course "Modern Theories of International Relations," including but not limited to Classical Realism, Liberalism, Neorealism, Neoliberalism, Constructivism, and Critical Theory, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of their historical context, core principles, and contemporary relevance in the field of international relations.

3.1. International Relations Research Methods

Develop a comprehensive understanding of the international relations research process, encompassing the formulation of research questions, design of research in international relations, literature review, application of qualitative and quantitative research methods, and effective integration of theory in reading and writing international relations research.

3.2. Diplomacy and International Politics

Gain a comprehensive understanding of diplomacy and international politics, including the history, actors, tools, and issues involved in the field, in order to effectively navigate and engage in global diplomatic efforts.

3.2. Foreign Policy Analysis in International Relations

Enhance the ability to critically analyze and evaluate the key components of foreign policy, including the level of analysis, decision-making models, and factors influencing foreign policy decisions.

3.3. Contemporary Issues In Global Politics

Critically analyze and evaluate contemporary global issues, such as cyber warfare, failed state interventions, and the politics of multiculturalism

4.1. Foreign Policy Of Developed Countries

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4.2. International Law Issues And International Dispute Settlement

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4.3. International Political Economy Of Development

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4.4. An ASEAN Community: Security, Economy, And Society

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4.5. International Organization In International Relations

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4.6. Global Economic Architecture

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5.1. Indonesia’s Trade Policy In An Era Of Free Competition

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5.2. Political Economy And Regional Integration In East Asia

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5.3. WTO And Trade Diplomacy

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