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Deakin University

Master of International Relations


Course Details

Geo-political tensions, climate change, poverty, pandemics, human insecurity, and human rights abuses. These overarching concerns are just some of the pressing issues currently impacting our global community. By studying the Master of International Relations, youll better understand the nature of these problems, what the current responses to these problems are, and how these responses can be improved. Youll develop skills in policy analysis, get a systematic understanding of the threats to peace and security, and global forces shaping political, social and economic life. As you gain knowledge and perspective, youll be able to demonstrate high-level skills of theoretical and empirical analysis. Not only will you gain a thorough understanding of the complexities of contemporary international relations but be able to interpret these global issues and events to form a hopeful, positive solution for all parties.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: 8 credit points of study


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