The course tackles a structural shift in world politics: the relative decline of US hegemony and the simultaneous emergence of states like China, Russia, India, Brazil, and Turkey as actors that increasingly shape security, trade, and global norms on their own terms. You'll read across IR theory and country cases, present on one rising power, sit a midterm essay, and produce a research paper as the final, so most of the work is reading-and-writing rather than memorization. It's an upper-year elective that assumes you already have the IR theory toolkit from earlier core courses and want to apply it to where the international order is actually heading.
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In order to be able to sit the final exam, a student (i) must have taken the mid-term examination, (ii) must have submitted the assignment (iii) must have actively taken part in the group presentation. Students who fail to satisfy these requirements will receive an FZ grade, and not be able to sit the final exam.