This programme explores key political topics, including American issues, the Holocaust, democracy, globalisation, and UK parties and voters, allowing in-depth examination of these aspects and events. It provides a strong foundation in the theories and approaches of politics and international relations, fostering an understanding of politics in a globalising world. The degree enables study of international affairs in their historical and political contexts, addressing critical questions such as who holds power, why they possess it, to whom they are accountable, in whose interest it is exercised, the meaning of globalisation, and whether violent protest is justified.Sample modules include Conflict in the Modern World, Parliamentary Thought, and Plato's Republic. For a full list of modules and additional degree details, visit the Brunel website: brunel.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/International-Politics-BSc.
Sample modules: Conflict in the Modern World, Parliamentary Thought, Plato's Republic. To view the full list of modules for this course and further information on degree content, please visit the Brunel website: brunel.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/International-Politics-BSc
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