IR 4121 Intervention in International Relations
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This course examines the theory and practice of intervention in international relations. We will begin with an analysis of the historical, conceptual and normative aspects of intervention. Our discussions will center on the objectives, means and ends of intervention in situations of intra-state violence. We will also analyze the changes brought about by the end of the Cold War and the intensification of globalization. We will then continue with more specific case studies and examine the circumstances and consequences of intervention. Investigation of these points will facilitate a deep understanding of the key themes and trends in the discourse and conduct of intervention as well as a critical discussion of the changes and continuities in arguments and practices over time.
Credit units: 3 ECTS Credit units: 5.
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