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International Relations, Conflict and Security MA (Taught)

2 Study options · Postgraduate2 Campuses
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Northumbria University Newcastle

Course summary

Studying the MA in International Relations, Conflict and Security will give you the opportunity to explore responses to security challenges within a dynamic framework of politics, law and ethics.

Increasing globalisation could be increasing the potential for peace, yet conflict and security continue to dominate international relations.

But how can states respond to emerging security threats from individuals, organisations and states? The course will explore the questions of what can be done versus what ought to be done.

Emphasising the relationship between international and national interests, the programme will allow you to understand conflict and security as a policy challenge and to recognise the increasing degree of interdependence between states in governing this area of international relations.

Open to students from a wide range of undergraduate disciplines, this programme will be particularly suited to those looking for careers in international organisations, government, media or academia.

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