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International Relations: Global Conflict in the Modern Era

Master

The one-year Master of Arts in International Relations, specialisation Global Conflict in the Modern Era offered by the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University, engages you with the scholarly debates about global conflict today and in the recent past. You will explore the security measures that have been instituted locally, regionally and globally in the modern world.

The programme (60 EC total – 30 EC per semester) consists of a Core Course Global Conflict in the Modern Era and two general core courses (Ideas in World Politics and Regionalism in World Politics) as well as a combined thesis seminar and methods course and a thesis. The remaining 20 EC (10 EC per semester) can be acquired by choosing two electives (max.20 students per elective): one elective has to be chosen from the field of Global Conflict in the Modern Era, the other elective can be picked from the complete list of electives that are offered for the MA International Relations.

Please note that there may be additional entry requirements for electives that are offered by other departments, and that the number of places available for Global Conflict in the Modern Era students might be limited. Also make sure you read the details under ‘more info’ for more detailed information about the curriculum and your options.

All students except graduates from the Leiden BA in International Studies and graduates from the LUC The Hague Liberal Arts and Sciences BA with a major in World Politics or Human Diversity have to apply for admission, see mastersinleiden.

All students of the February 2017, September 2017, and February 2018 intakes please refer to the more info tab for a full overview of the curriculum.

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September 2017

Mandatory courses (20 EC)

Core Course Global Conflict in the Modern Era 10
Ideas in World Politics 5
Thesis Seminar and Methods in International Relations Research 5

Electives (choose 10 EC)

During the complete programme, students take 20 EC worth of electives. Of these, students have to choose at least 10 EC within their specialisation. The remaining 10 EC can either be chosen within the specialisation or from the full list.

Electives that can be chosen within the specialisation (choose 10 EC minimum during the complete MA):

Organised by the MA International Relations:

Countering terrorism: comparative perspectives from contemporary security policy 10
Folk Saints: Crime, Protection and the Rule of Law in a Global World 10
International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 10
Legacies of War and Memory in World Politics 10
Maritime Security Politics and Ocean Governance in East Asia and the Pacific 10
Neoliberalism and Illegality: Flows, Commodities, Locations 10
Researching Authoritarianism: the Politics of Conflict, Violence, and Genocide 10
Security Governance 10
Strategy and Grand Strategy in Theory and Practice 10
The Humanities and International Relations 10

Organised by other programmes:

Nation, State and Security in Post-war Japanese Political Thought 10

Electives that do not count toward the specialisation (choose 10 EC maximum during the complete MA):

Organised by the MA International Relations:

A History of the United Nations 10
Best Practice: Legislating and Regulating a Better Global Economy 10
Brazil in the Portuguese Speaking World: Political and Cultural Dynamics 10
BRIC: Emerging Powers and Changing Global Relations 10
Global Environmental Politics and Ethics 10
Global Governance and Human Rights: History, Theory, and Practice 10
History, Race and Empire in the Study of International Relations 10
Imagining & Building Borders: A Global History of Migration Regulation and Restriction 10
Internship MA International Relations 10
Rethinking Secularism in International Relations 10

Organised by other programmes:

China's International Political Economy 10
Corruption in Russia and Eurasia 10
Cultures of Resistance in the Post-colonial World 10
Economic Development and Social Change in Southeast Asia 10
Histories of Southeast Asia 10
Interculturality 1: Key Concepts 10
International Relations in the Slavic Triangle Russia Ukraine and Belarus 10
International Relations of the Middle East and Asia (IRMEA) 10
Le français des affaires 10
Literature and Politics in the Persian-speaking World 10
Material Culture, Memory and Commemoration along the Silk Roads in Central Asia 10
Modern Chinese Literature and Exile 10
Narratives that Matter: Literature, Film and Television Drama in Turkey 10
Politics of Culture in Southeast Asia 10
Themes in Arabic Literature: Bandits and Outlaws, Fact and Fiction 10
The Ottoman Empire and Turkey (1908 - 1945) 10
The Politics of Culture in North Korea 10
The State in Modern Chinese History 10

February 2018

Mandatory courses and thesis (20 EC)

Regionalism in World Politics 5
MA Thesis Global Conflict in the Modern Era 15

Electives (choose 10 EC)

During the complete programme, students take 20 EC worth of electives. Of these, students have to choose at least 10 EC within their specialisation. The remaining 10 EC can either be chosen within the specialisation or from the full list.

Electives that can be chosen within the specialisation (choose 10 EC minimum during the complete MA):

Organised by the MA International Relations:

Decentering International Relations: Views from the Global South 10
Genocide, Civilian Victimization, and Violence 10
International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 10
Just War Theory 10
Legacies of War and Memory in World Politics 10
Neoliberalism and Illegality: Flows, Commodities, Locations 10
Strategy and Grand Strategy in Theory and Practice 10
The Humanities and International Relations 10

Organised by other programmes:

Brazil Visiting Chair 2018 10
China and Global Cyberspace 10
International Relations in the Middle East: Regional Struggle and Great Power Rivalry after the Cold War 10
The Arab-Israeli Conflict in the Public Sphere: War, Peace, and Mass Media 10

Electives that do not count toward the specialisation (choose 10 EC maximum during the complete MA):

Organised by the MA International Relations:

Contemporary Brazil 10
Democracy and its Discontents in the Post-Cold War World 10
Development Contested: Globalization and its Alternatives 10
Diaspora, Culture and Nation: South Asian diaspora in transition 10
Global Environmental Politics and Ethics 10
Global Governance and Human Rights: History, Theory, and Practice 10
Imagining & Building Borders: A Global History of Migration Regulation and Restriction 10
Internationalism, Empire and the Cold War: 20th Century International Relations 10
Privilege in Crisis? Results and Repercussions of the UN Resolution 1325 10
Women and Politics in Asia 10
Internship MA International Relations 10

Organised by other programmes:

Anthropology of Muslim Societies 10
Contemporary Indian Politics 10
Creativity and Culture in Contemporary China 10
Crime and Criminal Justice: East Asian Perspectives 10
Democratizing Histories 10
Developments in the Modern Middle East 10
Nation States and Great-power Rivalry in the Middle East: from World War I to the Cold War 10
Political Economy of Southeast Asia 10
Remapping the City in Modern Literature and Visual Cultures 10
The Cultural Revolution(s) of China 10

Programme details for students starting in February 2018

Mandatory courses (20 EC)

Core Course Global Conflict in the Modern Era 10
Ideas in World Politics 5
Thesis Seminar and Methods in International Relations Research 5

Electives (choose 10 EC)

See above (Electives February semester)

During the complete programme, students take 20 EC worth of electives. Of these, students have to choose at least 10 EC within their specialisation. The remaining 10 EC can either be chosen within the specialisation or from the full list.

Mandatory course and thesis September 2018 (20 EC) > see e-prospectus 2018-19