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Small States and International Governance (PZK_155)
About Study Course
Department: Faculty of Social Sciences
Credit points / ECTS:5 / 7.5
Course supervisor:Māris Cepurītis
Study type:Full time
Target audience:Political Science
Language:English
Branch of science:Political Science
Objective
The course aims at identifying small states, the problems they face as well as challenges, and approaches to ensuring the survival, well being and development.
Prerequisites
Students should have basic knowledge about the concepts of international relations.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
Students will be able to describe the challenges and available solutions of small states, and provide information on successful foreign policy examples of small states.
Skills
Students will be able to understand the limits of small states in international politics, as well as the importance of use of strategy.
Competence
Students will be able to carry out research on the foreign policy of small states.
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