• Total units 24 Units
  • Areas of interest International Relations
  • Specialisation code IRTH-SPEC
  • Academic career Undergraduate
International Relations Theory Specialisation

This specialisation is available only to students undertaking the Bachelor of International Relations degree program.

What are the foundational ideas that drive the behaviour of people, nation-states, organisations and institutions in international relations?  Why is it that some people believe that war is an eternal feature of international life while others believe that perpetual peace is possible and worth striving for? This specialised minor looks at the theories and ideas that are behind policy-makers decisions in global politics.  It traces the history of these theories, the debates between competing theories, and the most recent challenges to many of the traditional ideas about how international politics should be conducted.

 

Learning outcomes

Students who complete this specialisation will have the skills and knowledge to:

  • Explain the role that theory plays in shaping policy and behaviour in the international system
  • Understand the history, evolution and details of major theoretical traditions in international relations, as well as their critiques
  • Be capable of debating the strengths and weaknesses of different theoretical streams in IR
  • Understand how international relations scholars, analysts and policy makers acquire knowledge about themselves and the world
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Requirements

This specialisation may only be undertaken in conjunction with the International Relations major.

This specialisation requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:

24 units from completion of the following course(s):

Code Title Units
EURO3001 Uniting Europe: history, politics, theory 6
PHIL2119 Foundations of Modern Philosophy 6
PHIL2120 Towards a Critique of Political Economy: the Young Marx on Work, Property and Emancipation 6
POLS2075 Globalism and the Politics of Identity 6
POLS2099 Cartographies of Security: Critical Security Studies and International Politics 6
POLS2102 The Political Philosophy of Deception 6
POLS2113 Human Rights 6
POLS2131 Security Communities: From War to Peace 6
POLS2132 Current Issues in International Security 6
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