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  1. International Politics

    MSc

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Social Sciences and Philosophy

    The objective of the course is to develop students' knowledge of international politics with a comprehensive empirical approach to understanding many prominent problems in contemporary world politics, especially topics where domestic and international politics cannot be understood in isolation from each other. These topics include democratisation, international cooperation, development and foreign aid, international conflict as well as the politics of many environmental issues and their implications for the politics of developing countries.

  2. International Politics

    MSc

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Social Sciences and Philosophy

    The objective of the course is to develop students' knowledge of international politics with a comprehensive empirical approach to understanding many prominent problems in contemporary world politics, especially topics where domestic and international politics cannot be understood in isolation from each other. These topics include democratisation, international cooperation, development and foreign aid, international conflict as well as the politics of many environmental issues and their implications for the politics of developing countries.

  3. Political Science (Masters)

    MSc

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Social Sciences and Philosophy

    This course develops students' knowledge of comparative politics. This includes knowledge of policies, politics and public opinion in the European Union and beyond.

  4. Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation

    MPhil

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Irish School of Ecumenics

    Trinity's M.Phil. in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation is a creative and innovative programme which is taught at our specialist cross-border School in Belfast. The programme allows students to take a broader joint-track in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation Studies, or a distinctive specialisation in either area.

  5. Political Science (Doctorate)

    PhD by taught

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Department of Political Science

    The doctoral programme in Political Science is a departure from the traditional Ph.D. offered elsewhere in Europe in that it contains a taught component in the first two years of study. The programme is designed to produce rigorously trained, widely read and well-rounded political scientists, able to take their place at the forefront of the profession.

  6. Conflict and Dispute Resolution Studies

    PGDip

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Irish School of Ecumenics

    The Conflict and Dispute Resolution Studies programme is designed to encourage an understanding of the nature and causes of conflict in political, ethnic, community, civil and related environments, and provides an overview of prevailing systems of remedy and redress and dispute resolution. The programme examines the causes of conflict in corporate, statutory, voluntary, political, and community-based settings and provides training in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes such as adjudication, facilitation, ombudsmanship and mediation, and addresses internationally significant commissions and tribunals on post-conflict justice.

  7. International Peace Studies

    MPhil

    Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Irish School of Ecumenics

    International Peace Studies examines the sources of war and armed conflict and suggests methods of preventing and resolving them through processes of peacemaking and peace building. The programme combines perspectives from international relations, ethics and conflict resolution to reflect critically upon the wide range of social, political and economic issues associated with peace and political violence.

 
 
 
 
 

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