International Governance: Institutions and Processes (SZF_194)
About Study Course
Objective
The course aims to help students gain a deeper understanding of how the global governance world works, as well as room for manoeuvre within it to improve outcomes, given that the global governance system creates constraints and opportunities for politics, whether you operate in the public, private or civil sectors nationally or internationally.
Prerequisites
Students should have basic knowledge of international relations and international processes.
Learning outcomes
1.Students will be able to describe the principles of international governance as well as identify the challenges of international governance.
1.Students will be able to identify the elements needed to analyse international governance systems.
1.Students will be able to analyse the multipolarity, bipolarity and unipolarity of international governance systems from a historical perspective and apply it in today’s context.
Study course planning
| Study programme | Study semester | Program level | Study course category | Lecturers | Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| International Relations and Diplomacy | 1 | Master's | Required | Mārtiņš Daugulis | |
| Russia and Eurasia Studies | 1 | Master's | Required | Mārtiņš Daugulis | |
| International Relations and Diplomacy | 1 | Master's | Required | Mārtiņš Daugulis |
