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Purpose
International relations involves the study of the actors-- state
and nonstate, international and transnational-- that make up the
international system as well as the political, economic, and social
relationships between those actors. International relations has
developed as a subfield within political science because of its
tendency to focus on political phenomena in the international
system (e.g., power, order, stability, causes of conflict, methods
of conflict resolution, negotiation, foreign policy, etc.). In
fact, a generally accepted synonym for international relations is
"world politics." However, in today's changing world, international
relations involves much more than just the political relations
between states.
Today, international relations is a field that draws heavily on
economics and history as well as other social science fields. As
international trade and finance have become more significant to
global affairs, so too have the study of international economics
and political economy become crucial to the field of international
relations. As the problem of finding sustainable development models
has emerged for the global community, so too have the study of
economic development and environmental policy become relevant to
international relations. And as the continuing problems of war and
violence remain central to the question of global security, so too
have history, anthropology, and sociology provided useful lessons
for the study of the causes and cures of violent conflict in
international relations. The international relations and global
affairs major at Eckerd College is designed to provide students
with an advanced understanding of the international political and
economic factors, relationships, and issues shaping today's global
community. It is an interdisciplinary major, but its home
discipline is political science. Students majoring in international
relations and global affairs affiliate with the Collegium of
Behavioral Sciences and will be associates of the political science
faculty. Students in this major will take courses in political
science, economics, history, anthropology, and modern languages,
among other disciplines.
The international relations and global affairs major is designed
with the following major objectives:
- To help you become a full, knowledgeable, and useful
global citizen.
- To introduce you to the academic study of international
relations and prepare you for future study in the field.
- To offer you the opportunity to gain practical
experience in international relations through study abroad
opportunities and through the International Practicum, a required
internship giving you real work or service experience relevant to
international relations.
- To prepare you for a career in numerous fields relating
to international relations.
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