Multilateral Institutions and Policies 4.17.E.512
The students aquire the knowledge on selected multilateral institutions and policies.
The scope of the course:
2. UN
3. Belt&Road Initative
4. RCEP
5. CPTPP
6. The future of BRCIS formula
7. SCO
8. ASEAN
9. UE
10. NATO
11. USMCA
12. EAEU and CIS
13. AU
14. MERCOSUR
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The graduates have consolidated knowledge about the functioning of international organisations.
The graduates are able to analyse and assess the problems related to the management processes in international context.
The graduates show openess in collaborating with other actors representing different views and, cultural background and opinionms.
Assessment criteria
Lecture: Written exam
Exercises: F1Presentations 50% F2 Project 50%
Practical placement
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Bibliography
1. J. D. T. Ward, China’s vision of victory, Fayetteville 2019.
2. K. Mahbubani, Has China won? The Chinese challange to american primacy, New York 2020.
3. H. Kissinger, Diplomacy, New York 1994.
Additional information
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