POLS 610: Issues in International Relations

This course examines important theoretical questions confronting students of international relations as a basis for examining current issues that are changing the nature of global and regional relationships.

For Summer 2021 (International Law), this course provides a survey of the Law of Nations by analyzing decisions of international tribunals, examining legal principles, and contextualizing the development of international law.

Please review the syllabus for full course information.

This is a Full Semester course. Participants may register for one Full Semester course for the Summer 2021 semester. 

Related Courses by Institution
POLS 611 International Political Economy (Fall 2021)
POLS 615 Western Political Thought (Winter/Spring 2022)
POLS 632 The American Presidency (Summer 2022)
POLS 612 International Security (Fall 2022)
POLS 689 Comparative Political Institutions (Winter/Spring 2023)

Ball State University

Instructor: Josh Vandiver

Graduate Credits: 3

Dates: 5/17/21 – 7/23/21

Location: Online

Format: Asynchronous

Prerequisite: Qualified to teach content area