About the MSc programme. Comparative politics is the comparative study of political systems. The. MSc Comparative Politics. looks for sophisticated analytical answers to basic political questions.
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The programme is designed for graduate students who wish to learn about the diverse strands of political thinking in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and the different approaches to comparison in political thought.
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Register your interest now. The International Public Policy MSc at UCL provides students with a detailed and systematic understanding of how political institutions, processes and public policies operate in world affairs.
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The Masters in International Relations and Democratic Politics provides an advanced critical and comprehensive understanding of the forces shaping state, inter-state relations and global politics.
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The MA/PGDip International Studies and Diplomacy (ISD) programme is designed for those engaged in, or planning to embark upon, a professional career requiring international expertise in government, not-for-profit, corporate or academic environments.
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Register your interest now. This Master's programme is an applied, policy-oriented programme reflecting SSEES's leading-edge expertise in comparative economics.
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Register your interest now. UCL's Department of Political Science and NYU Wagner have created a unique partnership to offer the first truly joint degree designed for international civil servants.
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The. MSc Global Politics. programme engages clearly with dominant issues of global politics. At programme level, it addresses more specifically the theme of global citizenship.
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War and humanitarianism are deeply embedded in the modern experience. Be it in the 19th-century calls for civilising war or the contemporary attempts at saving distant strangers, the conduct of organised violence and the defence of human rights cannot be separated out.
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It is impossible to fully understand the modern world without knowledge of politics, philosophy and economics. They have long been recognised as overlapping and informing one other and it was only relatively recently in intellectual history that the three subjects were separated from one another.
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