Overview
The main focus will be on the domestic and international politics of Russia, China and India and the impact their rise has on the developed and developing countries.
Outcomes
By the end of the Global Change - Toward a New Non-Western Order course at the University of Westminster, delegates will be able to:
- Recognise the main features of the debates surrounding the rise of Asian giants of Russia, China and India as great powers
- Demonstrate competence in a range of transferable skills and gather evidence, data and information from a variety of sources so that they are able to confidently and effectively engage with others on issues and processes in global politics
- Deliver reports and presentations on the substance and processes of global change that exercise critical judgement at an advanced level
Programme Structure
What you will learn:
- During the course you will explore empirical examples of global change, characterised by the predicted rise of non-Western states – Russia, China and India in order to develop a critical understanding of the emerging great powers.
- You will gain the ability to recognise and deal with the changes in the global political landscape and cover both dominant and non-eurocentric views of global politics.
- By identifying the reality and durability of the rise of great powers, you will analyse the significance of the rise and contextualise it in relation to other parts of the globe (Western and non-Western).
Key information
Start dates & application deadlines
This course is currently underway.
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International Relations Political Science View 61 other Short Courses in Political Science in United KingdomAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
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Other requirements
General requirements
Who is this course for?
- You will normally have a first degree in a relevant subject, though this is not essential.
- We suggest delegates have a strong grasp of the English Language and have previously studied English at GCSE level or equivalent.
Tuition Fee
Living costs for London
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.