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Summary of courses offered in the International Relations Major in 2009

First Year Compulsory Courses

Second Semester, 2009

POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations

Second Semester, 2010

POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations
First Year Elective Courses

First Semester, 2009

EURO1004 - Europe in the Modern Era: Foundations of International Relations
HIST1015 - Ends of Empire: British Colonial Rule and its Outcomes
POLS1002 - Introduction to Politics

Second Semester, 2009

POLS1004 - Money, Power, War

First Semester, 2010

EURO1004 - Europe in the Modern Era: Foundations of International Relations
POLS1002 - Introduction to Politics

Second Semester, 2010

POLS1003 - Ideas in Politics
Later Year - Core Courses

First Semester, 2009

HIST2136 - World at War, 1939-1945
POLS3001 - Australian Foreign Policy: Australia's Foreign Wars

Second Semester, 2009

POLS2085 - Gendered Politics of War
POLS2095 - Pathways from the Periphery? "Miracle" Economies and World Poverty
POLS2101 - Refugee Politics: Statelessness and Displacement in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
SOCY2030 - Sociology of Third World Development

First Semester, 2010

HIST2136 - World at War, 1939-1945
POLS2094 - Issues in International Political Economy
POLS2099 - Cartographies of Security: Critical Security Studies and International Politics
POLS3001 - Australian Foreign Policy: Australia's Foreign Wars

Second Semester, 2010

POLS2095 - Pathways from the Periphery? "Miracle" Economies and World Poverty
POLS2097 - Strategy I: Grand Strategy - Peace and Security Through War, Power, Force and Fraud
POLS2101 - Refugee Politics: Statelessness and Displacement in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Later Year - Designated Courses

First Semester, 2009

ASIA2026 - The Politics of China
HIST2141 - The Cold War: 1945-1989
MEAS2105 - The Political Economy of the Middle East
POLS2025 - Politics in Britain
POLS2031 - Politics in the Middle East
POLS2055 - Pacific Politics
POLS2069 - Politics in Russia
POLS2070 - Politics in Central Asia
POLS2096 - Genocide Studies
POLS2102 - The Political Philosophy of Deception
POLS3017 - International Relations Theory
POLS3021 - Washington Internship

Second Semester, 2009

EURO2003 - European Union: Policies, Institutions and Challenges
HIST2140 - Europe in the 20th Century
POLS2011 - Development and Change
POLS2064 - Global Social Movements
SOCY2022 - Environment and Society
SOCY3022 - Identity, Difference and Ethnicity

First Semester, 2010

MEAS2105 - The Political Economy of the Middle East
POLS2013A - Government and Politics in the USA (Part A)
POLS2025 - Politics in Britain
POLS2031 - Politics in the Middle East
POLS2069 - Politics in Russia
POLS2100 - Genocide - Post 1945
POLS2102 - The Political Philosophy of Deception
POLS3017 - International Relations Theory
POLS3021 - Washington Internship

Second Semester, 2010

EURO2011 - Nationalism in Europe: History, Politics, Theory
MEAS2001 - New States of Eurasia: Emerging Issues in Politics and Security
POLS2011 - Development and Change
POLS2013B - Government and Politics in the USA (Part B)
POLS2070 - Politics in Central Asia
POLS2075 - Globalism and the Politics of Identity
SOCY2022 - Environment and Society
Later Year Compulsory Courses

First Semester, 2009

POLS3001 - Australian Foreign Policy: Australia's Foreign Wars

First Semester, 2010

POLS3001 - Australian Foreign Policy: Australia's Foreign Wars

Courses that count towards this Major

First Year Compulsory Courses
POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations
First Year Elective Courses
EURO1004 - Europe in the Modern Era: Foundations of International Relations
HIST1015 - Ends of Empire: British Colonial Rule and its Outcomes
POLS1002 - Introduction to Politics
POLS1003 - Ideas in Politics
POLS1004 - Money, Power, War
Later Year - Core Courses
HIST2136 - World at War, 1939-1945
HIST2214 - The Great War, 1914-1918
POLS2056 - Diplomacy and International Conflict
POLS2085 - Gendered Politics of War
POLS2086 - Gender Globalisation and Development
POLS2094 - Issues in International Political Economy
POLS2095 - Pathways from the Periphery? "Miracle" Economies and World Poverty
POLS2097 - Strategy I: Grand Strategy - Peace and Security Through War, Power, Force and Fraud
POLS2098 - Strategy II: Revolution, Terror, Resistance, Rebellion and Death
POLS2099 - Cartographies of Security: Critical Security Studies and International Politics
POLS2101 - Refugee Politics: Statelessness and Displacement in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
POLS3001 - Australian Foreign Policy: Australia's Foreign Wars
POLS3020 - Lies, Drugs, Sex and Video Tapes: Counter-Narratives to Global Politics
SOCY2030 - Sociology of Third World Development
Later Year - Designated Courses
ASIA2026 - The Politics of China
EURO2003 - European Union: Policies, Institutions and Challenges
EURO2011 - Nationalism in Europe: History, Politics, Theory
HIST2140 - Europe in the 20th Century
HIST2141 - The Cold War: 1945-1989
MEAS2001 - New States of Eurasia: Emerging Issues in Politics and Security
MEAS2105 - The Political Economy of the Middle East
POLS2011 - Development and Change
POLS2013A - Government and Politics in the USA (Part A)
POLS2013B - Government and Politics in the USA (Part B)
POLS2025 - Politics in Britain
POLS2030 - Japanese Politics
POLS2031 - Politics in the Middle East
POLS2055 - Pacific Politics
POLS2064 - Global Social Movements
POLS2069 - Politics in Russia
POLS2070 - Politics in Central Asia
POLS2075 - Globalism and the Politics of Identity
POLS2096 - Genocide Studies
POLS2100 - Genocide - Post 1945
POLS2102 - The Political Philosophy of Deception
POLS3017 - International Relations Theory
POLS3021 - Washington Internship
SOCY2022 - Environment and Society
SOCY3022 - Identity, Difference and Ethnicity
Later Year Compulsory Courses
POLS3001 - Australian Foreign Policy: Australia's Foreign Wars

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The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.

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