International Relations Theory (PSIIM011-A-SEM1)
- Unit Code PSIIM011
- School School of Political, Social and International Studies
- Credit Value 20
- Tutor(s) Dr Adriana Sinclair
- Overview
- Teaching
Overview
This module will give students an essential grounding in International Relations theory, that is, the different ways we understand and predict international politics. The module is structured around the positivist/post-positivist divide and starts with classical realism and neo-realism, and liberalism and neo-liberalism. It then explores constructivism before turning to more critical theories like post-colonialism, feminism and gender studies, and Marxism. By the end of the module you will design your own IR theory. The module will be taught predominantly using lectures and seminars but will make use, where appropriate, of film and documentaries in order to explore different theoretical schools, both thematically and empirically.

