FIRST SEMESTER
THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Course code
INRE501
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
This course provides an analysis of the major theoretical debates of International Relations discipline including Idealism-Realism Realism-Pluralism and recent debates in critical International Relations approaches The course also addresses the level of analysis problem as well as the central assumptions and key concepts of various theories of International Relations; namely postmodernism normative theory and constructivism with special emphasis on the basic concepts and current critique of realism and neo-realism Theoretical framework of the International Relations discipline will be defined and analyzed in the context of the course The new theories will also be examined in detail and discussed
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
SECOND SEMESTER
PROBLEMS IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
SEMINAR
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
THIRD SEMESTER
THESIS
OPTIONAL MODULES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND GLOBALIZATION
Course code
INRE548
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
This course examines the role of international organizations in an age of globalization It also studies the role of state and non-state actors within the context of global governance The course attempts to analyze the changing dynamics of the international system and the emergence of new actors via discussing current regional and international political economic socio-cultural and humanitarian issues pertaining contemporary world affairs The changing dynamics of globalization the inequalities created in the world scale and the effect of recent migration trends to international organizations will be covered during the course
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD POLITICS
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
CURRENT WORLD EVENTS
ISSUES IN EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
MIDDLE EAST IN WORLD AFFAIRS
POLITICS OF PEACE AND CONFLICT IN DEEPLY DIVIDED SOCIETIES
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS I
GLOBAL HISTORY
GLOBAL POLITICS
DEMOCRATIZATION AND THE CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS II
CRITICAL THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ISSUES IN EURO-MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS
POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
ISSUES IN TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY
CURRENT ISSUE IN TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY
GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
MEDIA AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF WORLD CULTURES
NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
SCIENCE FICTION FILM AND LITERATURE
FILM AESTHETICS
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
NEGOTIATION TECHNIQUES AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT SKILLS
LANGUAGE OF SCIENCE AND CRITICAL EVALUATION
THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
PROBLEMS IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY I
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY II
INTERNATIONAL LAW I
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
TURKISH GREEK RELATIONS
LEADING TRANSFORMATION AND CHANGE
ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOUR
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL LAW II
POLITICS OF CYPRUS AND CYPRUS CONFLICT
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL AND WORK BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
MESSAGE DESIGN AND MEDIA MANAGEMENT
OPERATION MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL LAW II
INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
COMPARATIVE POLITICS-I
MARKETING
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