Welcome to the Power and Foreign Policy in International Relations course! This course acquaints you with how power matters in the conduct of international relations and how it affects the strategies and tactics of a nation-state in dealing with other nation-states. It demonstrates the link between a country’s ranking in the international system and the means and methods it adopts to deal with the rest of the world. The course begins with introducing a few concepts about what constitutes power in world affairs, how it is calculated, and how the international power configuration changes over time. You will also learn what foreign policy means and what its constituent elements, strategies, or activities are.

Power and Foreign Policy in International Relations
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No specific background is required.
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Prueba Coursera para negociosQué aprenderás
Infer why any given nation-state behaves in a certain way in the world.
Explain how relative strength and weakness create opportunities and constraints in foreign policymaking.
Analyze the causes for power shifts and changes in the international order over time.
Habilidades que obtendrás
- International Relations
- Foreign Policy
- diplomatic relations
- diplomacy
No specific background is required.
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Programa - Qué aprenderás en este curso
Course Introduction
Power and Foreign Policy–The Inseparable Twins
Foreign Policy of Great Powers: Case Study–The United States of America
Foreign Policy of Middle Powers: Case Study–India
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