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International Relations
2702E -
Global Politics Since 1945
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This interdisciplinary course unpacks history, theory, and practice of global politics since 1945 using experiential learning. The first semester explores the international system's evolution emphasizing the cold war and decolonization. The second semester considers contemporary global problems ranging from environment to degradation and migration to nuclear terrorism and arms spirals.
Antirequisite(s):
The former International Relations 2701E.
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International Relations
4702E -
Contemporary Challenges in the Global Community
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The capstone seminar in the IR Honors Specialization applies historical and political science approaches to challenges relevant to Canada and the global community today. Students initiate, direct, and produce a major group project with a public policy focus aimed at the Government of Canada and/or the global community.
Antirequisite(s):
The former International Relations 4701E.
Prerequisite(s):
Enrolment in the Honors Specialization in International Relations module.
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