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INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
EID3010 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
3 Credits
Pre-requisite None
Learning At the end of this course, the students are able to:
Outcomes
1. explain the role of theory in international politics;
2. identify the link between theory and policy;
3. predict the potential source for change in international politics in coming
decade.
Synopsis This course will expose student to the dynamic of state interaction as well as the
role of non-states entities in contemporary international politics.
References 1. Paul D’Anieri (2010), International Politics : Power and Purpose in Global
Affairs. Wadsworth Cengage Learning: Boston, MA
2. John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens (2011), The Globalization of
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World Politics : An Introduction to International Relations (5 ed.). Oxford
University Press : New York.
3. Howard H. Lentner (1997), International Politics : Theory and Practice, West
Publishing Co., Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York.
4. Art, R.J. & Jervis, R. (2014), International Politics : Enduring Concepts and
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Contemporary Issue (12 ed.), Pearson : Essex, England.
5. Frieden, J. A., Lake D. A & Schultz, K. A. (2012). World Politic : Interests,
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Interactions, Institutions (2 ed.). W. W. Norton & Company, New York.
Soft Skills CT1, CT2, CT3
EM1, EM2
Assessment Continuous Assessment : 40%
Final Examination : 60%
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