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Current offering — AY2026/2027 Semester 1
This course equips you with diverse theoretical frameworks from beyond the Western tradition to analyse international relations through multiple cultural perspectives. Designed for undergraduate students in International Relations and related fields, you will engage with Asian, African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Indigenous approaches to world politics. By challenging conventional theoretical assumptions and exploring alternative ways of understanding global affairs, you will develop the critical thinking skills and cross-cultural competency essential for careers in diplomacy, international organizations, or advanced academic study in an increasingly multipolar world.
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HA2004Theories In International RelationsNon-Western & Global International Relations Theories
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HA1001
Introduction To International Relations & Foreign Policy
HA1002
Introduction To Political Theory
HA1003
Introduction To Public Administration & Policy
HA1012
Fundamentals Of Politics
HA2001
Philosophy, Politics & Economics
HA2003
Politics & Government In Southeast Asia
HA2004
Theories In International Relations
HA2014
Public Organization Theory
HA2023
Research Methodology In Social Sciences
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