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DIPL8006 Diplomacy, Politics and the United Nations

DIPL8006 is only available under certain award programs.

Offered By Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Diplomacy
Offered in Winter Session, 2011
Unit Value 12 units
Course Description This Course provides students with a systematic introduction to the United Nations as a family of organisations facilitating complex patterns of diplomatic engagement in the 21st Century.  It opens with a discussion of the emergence of the United Nations then moves on to explore the structure and function of key United Nations organistaiton and finally examines the involvement of the United Nations in a range of complex endeavours such as humanitarian assistance, intervention, conflict management, and peacebuilding in disrupted states.  It concludes with a discussion of the prospects for reform of the United Nations system.
Learning Outcomes The course if designed to equip students with a thorough knowledge of how the United Nations system is organised and functions and with the skills to work competently either in the United Nations offices or in diplomatic missions attached to the United Nations and its agencies.
Indicative Assessment Written work of 6,000 and a take-home examination at the completion of the course.
Workload Students undertaking this course could expect a workload of 20 hours per week.  This is inclusive of actual contact hours for lectures and also out of class preparation time.
Course Classification(s) AdvancedAdvanced courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide a deep understanding of contemporary issues; or 'second degree' and higher levels of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs.
Eligibility
With the exception of students enrolled in the Doctor of Diplomatic Studies, students enrolled in the Master of Diplomatic Studies must have successfully completed DIPL8001 Transnational Diplomacy.
Consent Required Consent is required prior to enrolling in this course.
Preliminary Reading Paul Kennedy, The Parliament of Man:  The Past, Present and Future of the United Nations (New York:  Random House, 2006)
Technology Requirements Students require access to a computer with Microsoft Word and access to the internet.
Programs Doctor of Diplomatic Studies and Master of Diplomatic Studies
Other Information

Delivery Mode:

Winter session 2009, on campus, seminar-style.

Academic Contact Professor William Maley

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