International relations

The International System Today: Powers and Regions

Module code: L2009
Level 4
15 credits in autumn semester
Teaching method: Workshop
Assessment modes: Essay

Why did Russia invade Ukraine? What’s the background to the current conflict in the Middle East? What threats and challenges does the rise of Donald Trump pose to the rest of the world?

This module will take you on an introductory tour of some major powers and key regions in global politics. We’ll cover a different part of the world each week, talking about the big news events currently taking place there, and learning about the historical background that made these powers and regions what they are today.

On our world tour, we’ll be visiting:

  • South Asia
  • the Horn of Africa
  • China
  • the Middle East
  • Brazil
  • the United States
  • Russia
  • the European Union

By the end, you’ll be equipped with a broad base of knowledge that will set you up for more in-depth study through the rest of your degree.

Module learning outcomes

  • Evaluate the appropriateness of different approaches to understanding the international system today, including critical approaches (such as de-colonial theory) and traditional approaches (such as realism and liberalism).
  • Communicate the results of their study/work accurately and reliably, and with structured and coherent arguments.
  • Apply theoretical knowledge about the constitution of the international system to contemporary global issues and events.
  • Analyse the positions and roles of specific powers and regions in the world today.