International Relations: An Introduction
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Featuring academics from the International Relations Department at the LSE, ‘International Relations: an introduction’ is a 10-minute film about the study of international relations, particularly at the LSE. The film looks at what we study, and why, and also at major themes and how to approach them, and debates Star Trek and whether there will ever be world peace.
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Very nice video. It's a great reference for those who are about to start studying IR. I'm from Sao Paulo, Brazil and just got accepted into university
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Very, very interesting and useful video! I am studying Euroatlantic & Global Security, this video was really helpful!
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A very nice video, both visually and in terms of the contents. Really gets you excited about IR!
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The Leviathan
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Hello
i am Anupam, and i am from India i want to ask you some question, if any student of other country is pursuing three years bachelor degree is that is valid in LSE, and my second question is how much money i need if i want to do masters or Phd in international relation from LSE, my third question is if any student of other is financially is soo weak and he is not able to pay fee of LSE then is any scholarship available for that student, and my fourth question here in India we have marks system as you guys have GPA system we don't have it and now problem is this is there any solution for it, and most important question is LSE offer Masters in International Relation. i hope i will get your response as soon as possible.
Thank You
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the question is how far in the educational major do you need to possess before you can get a good job with international relations. i have done some research but how far can a degree get you before you go further into masters and so forth. Can someone answer this please.
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International relations is about making better international relations, if anyone should be in doubt ;-) Are we progressing, Yes!
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what about job opportunities?
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I have studied English literature and now I'm gonna get my PhD in International relations. can anybody help me with the key and must read books on this major. ?
your helps are highly appreciated.
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Is international relations too expensive ? Can a single individual work and pay for off international relations ?
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Can anyone who's been studying this tell me about it? Is it as good as it sounds? :-) I'm from Denmark.
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IR I'd love to study about this.....interesting and so idealistic. ...this is not easy study anyway.....
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i am from kenya how can i get a scholarship to study in your school for my bachelors degree
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Given that IR came into being after ww1, and ww2, is its existence justified as an honest discipline that doesn't take an ideological stance. It seems to me it has an idealist bias, cause that's the only way you can justify "international" and supranational organizations like the UN that exist out of the realm of the nation state. IR more often than not seems to see the weaknesses of national sovereignty (each state to its own "interest") and is pretty skewed towards the radical concept of "a borderless world", an idea advocated by globalist agendas. I gess it depends what IR means to each person, realist or idealist. But Is it increasingly possible that idealism dominates IR, and the conclusion is some globalist utopia with a "world government". Seems to me that realism isn't popular with the field of IR. It isn't popular with Left wing politics either. Coincidence or not. To me , Political science is a much broader and intellectual field, IR is a brand of Polsci, but along with political philosophy and comparative politics, so it does have more depth.
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An issue IR should look into: Why all of these Professors have weird accents.
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Once I graduate in IR from Brigham Young University. I will engage all my efforts to get a Global EMBA from LSE...
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ITR a must for political science student, good work
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Great.
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International Relations is an academic field that is massively under-appreciated but absolutely vital to the future of global affairs. First and foremost it allows you to expand your horizons to beyond a domestic/nationalistic perspective, and secondly very few other subjects cover such a broad range of topics including law, politics, economics, history, technology, communications and languages. Best major to compliment a conjoint degree.
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Is any IR Teacher can teach me via Skype IR?
m.a.awan6 my Skype id
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