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What are the main characteristics of the international order? How has globalisation changed international relations? To what extent is the international… Read more
How is the global financial crisis affecting international politics? Do foreign military interventions in civil wars help or hinder peace-making? Why… Read more
The International Business and Politics MRes is a pre-doctoral training programme designed to provide a critical, research led approach to the study of the politics of international business from various intellectual perspectives, from neo-liberal and mainstream business studies approaches, through to more critical approaches which engage with questions of power and resistance. Read more
How is the global financial crisis affecting international politics? Do foreign military interventions in civil wars help or hinder peace-making? Why are economic resources so unevenly spread across the world, and what are the prospects for global justice? The MRes in International Relations focuses on analysing the key theoretical and empirical issues and concepts in international relations. Read more
How are policy decisions made and implemented? What are the implications of adopting an ‘evidence-based’ approach to policy evaluation? How reliable is… Read more
In recent years interest in the relationship between international business and (especially international) politics has increased. Read more
How does the policy making process work at the international level? Why are some global problems, such as poverty, so difficult to solve? How might states… Read more
Recent developments in the UK, including Big Society, plan to deliver public services through the Third Sector, have had a major impact on how people view public policy. Read more
How is the global financial crisis affecting international politics? Do foreign military interventions in civil wars help or hinder peace-making? Why… Read more