Opportunity Details
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Opportunity ID 32308
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Degree Non Degree Program/Certificate
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Language Requirement Not Required
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Opportunity Type : Self Funded
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Duration 4 weeks
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Gender Male Female
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Language of Instruction English
Opportunity Description
The Future of Globalization Online course is developed by Grenoble Ecole de Management and is part of the International Studies: International Relations and World Politics programs. Moreover, the course will familiarize the participants to know critical elements in politics and international relations and how we can work to resolve them. Besides, participants will learn about globalization and how the governments and citizens around the world either struggle and benefit from globalization or try to avoid it. Above all, the course will enable the participants to engage with some of the reasons why people are either pro or anti-globalization. Finally, you will find out why governments and counties choose boundaries and demarcation, and others choose integration.
Course details:
Duration: 4 weeks (6 hours weekly)
Type of course: Self funded, $39 per month + certificate available + free 7-day trial
Course provider: Grenoble Ecole de Management
Course organizer: FutureLearn
Instructors: Yves Schemeil & David Camroux
What participants will learn:
- Power balance evaluation between isolationist and federalists, local communities, and cosmopolitans.
- Withdrawal tentative interprets accounts from institutions and treaties (Brexit, Trump, Russia, or Turkey).
- Political science and international studies significant concepts such as history, global sociology, and international economics.
- Current international politics understanding.
Who can join?
- Participants with international studies background or anyone who follows global studies, cultures and organization and global studies, risks, and Threats in international relations.
- Anyone who interest in current events.
- Participants with a BA degree in related fields.
Course topics:
- Alliances, treaties, and organizations defection.
- Populist expectation and democratic fatigue.
- Europeanization and regionalization
- Xenophobia and cosmopolitanism
- Relocations and economic nationalism
- Protectionism and global competition.
How to apply?
Applicants can apply online.
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To learn more about Future of Globalization online course, please refer to FutureLearn’s website.
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