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Postgraduate Qatar Politics and International Relations 2026-2027

QI5002: THEORIES AND CONCEPTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

30 credits

Level 5

First Term

This course lays the foundations for, explores, and critically analyses the main theoretical paradigms and debates in International Relations, and engages with the complexity of debates on concepts in IR. The theoretical topics to be covered include debates on the international system, cooperation, world order, conflict, development, representation and identity. Students will also be introduced to some of the main debates in epistemology and methodology that apply to the discipline.

QI5006: INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY THEORY AND PRACTICE

30 credits

Level 5

First Term

This course explores the origins, theory, manifestations, and practice of diplomacy. This is achieved via a series of lectures, seminars, practical exercises, and simulations. Appropriate focus is also given to diplomatic skills (oral, written, and strategic).  The course provides an understanding of diplomacy and how it functions. 

QI5507: TERRORISM AND COUNTER-TERRORISM

30 credits

Level 5

Second Term

International terrorism and counterterrorism dominate both contemporary scholarly debates in International Relations (IR) and policy discussions. This course examines these debates by focusing, on the one hand, on the (individual and/or structural) causes and different manifestations of terrorism and, on the other hand, on debates on how to respond to terrorism not only effectively but also without violating humanitarian principles and international law. Overall, the course aims to provide students with an overview of current research on international terrorism and counterterrorism in IR and its neighbouring disciplines and to enable them to develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of core aspects of the issue.

QI5509: US FOREIGN POLICY AND DIPLOMACY

30 credits

Level 5

Second Term

As a global superpower, how the US conducts itself in international affairs is both incredibly visible and has become a standard by which to judge successes and failures in this realm. By examining the development of US Foreign Policy through specific eras we can begin to judge the impact and effectiveness of their diplomatic practices.

QI5900: DISSERTATION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

60 credits

Level 5

Third Term

This is a compulsory element on the MSc International Relations programme.

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