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Course Name
Turkish Uluslararası İlişkiler ve Küreselleşme
English International Relations and Globalization
Course Code
ITB 094E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Merve Çalımlı Akgün
Course Objectives 1. To define the constituents of International Relations (IR) in the context of globalization and to understand the crises and transformations at the political, economic, cultural and technological dimensions of globalization
2. To explore the IR Theories in a comparative perspective and discuss different approaches these theories bring to the concept of globalization,
3. To examine the issues and/or challenges in different dimensions globalization such as; global security, global financial system, climate, migration, digitalization
Course Description This course grapples with the changing nature of International Relations within the context of the process(es) of globalization.

The course offers the fundamental theoratical perspectives in International Relations and aims at advancing our understanding of globalization by discussing the issues pertaining to the economic, political, technological as well as cultural milieus while tackling with the problems relating to democracy, migration, war and peaceful change, climate change, food security and global governanc
Course Outcomes Students successfully completing this course will;

1. make sense of fundamental concepts of the IR discipline in the context of Globalization.
2. explain Globalization processes from an interdisciplinary perspective, through IR theories and approaches.
3. explain the transformations occurring in the globalization processes and advance critical analysis skills at different levels of analysis
4. possess in-depth comprehension and analysis of English materials on International Relations literature and current Globalization debates from an interdisciplinary perspective
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