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About Study Course

ECTS:3
Course supervisor:Elīna Vrobļevska
Study type:Full time
Course level:Master's
Target audience:Communication Science; Juridical Science; Political Science
Language:Latvian, English
Study course description Full description, Full time
Branch of science:Political science

Objective

The purpose of this course is to provide students of the Master’s study programme International Relations and diplomacy with an in-depth knowledge of the role of the Russian Federation in international relations, its foreign policy strategies, internal political processes and economic dynamics. The course will analyze Russia’s relationship with key international players, regional security challenges and the pattern of economic development, and its impact on the global order.Students will be asked to critically analyze Russia’s policymaking mechanisms, its relations with neighboring countries and the West, and its role in international institutions. The course will use theoretical approaches, empirical data and case studies techniques to help students understand Russia’s international actions and its strategic goals.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of international relations theories and global policy processes.Introduction to international security and economic principles.Prerequisites about Russia’s political system and history would be desirable but optional.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

1.Knowledge (understanding) of Russian foreign policy principles, strategies and decision-making process.

Skills

1.Ability to critically analyze and interpret Russia’s political and economic processes using theoretical approaches to international relations.

Competence

1.Ability to develop and present analytical reports on Russian foreign and economic policy.

Study course planning

Planning period:Year 2026, Spring semester
Study programmeStudy semesterProgram levelStudy course categoryLecturersSchedule
Russia and Eurasia Studies2Master'sRequired
International Relations and Diplomacy2Master'sLimited choice
International Relations and Diplomacy2Master'sLimited choice