Political Science3615International Relations Theory POLS3 ch (3C) [W]Introduces students to the intellectual history of North American International Relations (IR), through in-depth exploration of some of the most significant works of IR theory. Theories explored include realism, liberalism, constructivism, Marxism, feminism, and post-colonial theory. Contemporary issues in IR (e.g. war, migration, the environment) are examined through these theoretical lenses. NOTE: Recommended prior course: POLS 2703, POLS 2403, or POLS 3403.
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