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The development of western political thought in ancient, medieval, and modern ages, In-depth study of political thinkers of the successive civilization.
2020/2019
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Diplomatic theory, the Conditions and prerequisites of diplomatic action; the patterns of diplomatic and negotiation activities; case studies, regionally as well as internationally; treaty making designed for international cooperation; peaceful resolution of conflicts.
2018/2019
  
2020-2011
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The purpose of the course is to provide an overview of the most influential contemporary schools of political thought. The students will be introduced to the contemporary political theorists and a major emphasis will be upon the content of their theories that have impacted political philosophy and Western politics over the last two centuries. Students will also be introduced to various methodological and theoretical approaches in studying political thought.
2020-2011
  
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the main tradition of international ethics. Starting from an overview of different theoretical perspectives concerning moral argumentation in international affairs, it proceeds to consider the ethical dimensions of more specific international issues such as the use of force, global poverty, human rights, and distributive justice.
2020-2011
  
This course is designed to provide a clear introduction to the academic study of International Relations particularly the historical development of IR and how the society of states came about and was affected by various factors such as nationalism and other ideologies, technology and a globalizing capitalist economy.
2020-2011
  
This course evaluates the relationship between Islam and politics in the contemporary Middle East and Africa through various analytic themes, including political economy, social movement and gendered analysis.
2020-2011
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This course discusses the most important principles governing the relations between States in the international community. The following theories of international relations will be discussed: game theory, decision-making theory, theory of force, balance of power, collective security, cooperation and international integration.
2020-2011
  
Traditional and Contemporary I.R. Theories and analysis of international political behavior, including: power theory, balance of power theory, Systems Theory, strategic theories, economic theories, psychological theories, communication theory, game theory
2020-2011
  
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This course is an introduction to contemporary political theory it focuses on the theoretical and philosophical approaches to the study of politics. Themes include: theories of justice, democracy, republicanism, power and collective action.
2019/2018