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Study programmes 2007-2008Last update : 7/05/2008
SPOL1203-3  Introduction to International Relations
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Information and Communication, in-depth approach, 1st yearToute l'année4
Master in Information and Communication, specialized approach, 1st yearToute l'année4
Holder(s) :  Sébastian Santander
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  Introduction to key notions and features in international relations. We will consider- various theoretical approaches;- the State, territorial space, sovereignty, international organisations;- transnational partners;- the structure of the system, between order and disorder; - the historical development of the international system;- international economic relations;- strategic relations, between conflicts and cooperation.
Course objective :  The course aims at providing students with clues to understand major trends in the contemporary world, among which - major issues in international security- dynamics at work in the globalisation and regionalisation processes- international institutions and organisations- changes in economic relationships both in countries of the North and incountries of the South- multiplication of the number of partners in international relations.
Prerequisites :  Students who wish to take this course have to be able to read and refer to works and periodicals in English
Written notes :  The course is based on notes prepared by the responsable of the course and some obligatory readings given during the course.

Recommended reading:

Thierry de Montrial et Philippe Morreau Defarges, Ramses 2008, Paris, ifri, Dunod, 2007.

Diane Ethier, Introduction aux relations internationales, Montréal, Presse universitaire de Montréal, 2006

Jean-Christophe Victor, Virginie Raisson, Franck Tétard et Frédéric Lernoud, Les dessous des cartes: atlas géopolitique, 2006

Jean-Claude Zarka, "Relations internationales", Paris, Ellipse, 2e éd., 2005;


We highly recommend students to refer to a chronology of international relations.

We also highly recommend students to refer to dictionaries of international relations (e. g., Dictionnaire des relations internationales, published by Marie-Claude Smouts, Dario Battistella and Pascal Vennesson, Dalloz, 2006)
Assessment :  Written examination both in the first and second session: open questions and multiple choice
Contacts :  - Professor: Sebastian Santander (Office: R71, level 0 - tel. 04 366 30 46)
- Assistant : Sophie Wintgens (Office R10 - level 0 - tel. 04 366 43 89).


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