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Course Content

The course offers a range of modules that will deepen students’ knowledge of international politics. All modules are taught around a weekly seminar and assessed on the basis of assignments and exams. The number of modules on offer and topics covered, and whether there is any choice of module topics, varies from year to year depending on student numbers.

Students also attend the Department's Monday Seminar Series, which features speakers from a variety of fields presenting on a topics such as far-right parties, the International Criminal Court, human rights, and Irish fiscal policy.

Required Course Modules 2024-25

Optional Modules 2024-25

Students select either option 1 or option 2

Option 1:

Two 5 ECTS modules in the first half of term and two 5 ECTS modules in the second half of term

Option 2:

POP88212 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (10 ECTS) and choose one 5 ECTS module in the first half of term and one 5 ECTS module in the second half of term

Michaelmas Term
Hilary Term

    POP88212 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (10 ECTS)

    First half (weeks 22 - 26)

  • POP88044 Government and Politics of the EU (draft)

  • POP88104 Russian Politics Under Putin (draft)

  • POP88134 European Identity (draft)

  • POP88144 Economic Inequality and Democracy (draft)

  • POP88174 Political Economy A (draft)

  • POP88244 The History of International Relations as an Academic Discipline (draft)

  • POP88294 Business and Politics (draft)

  • Second half (weeks 29 - 33)

  • POP88084 European Union Policy Making (draft)

  • POP88094 State and Society in the Developing World (draft)

  • POP88184 Political Economy B (draft)

  • POP88234 The Politics of Energy (draft)

  • POP88264 Varieties of Authoritarianism (draft)

  • POP88284 Politics of Eastern Europe (draft)

  • POP88324 Chinese Politics (draft)

Hilary Term
  • POP88162 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods
Trinity Term