The discussion of theories in international relations and their intellectual origins is of great importance, both in terms of contemporary political thought and the relationships between states and international organizations. This significance arises from the intellectual references these theories provide regarding the historical concept of these relationships.
A theory is defined as a set of assumptions about a particular phenomenon, and in international relations, it focuses on studying international political phenomena, such as wars and crises. Theories offer us various methods and means to organize facts and transform them into information and data.
International relations is considered an independent field of study that examines contemporary phenomena, especially after World War II. It focuses on existing relationships and has a reciprocal relationship with social sciences and political science. The field is influenced by the ideologies of its proponents and explains the nature of relationships between states in various ways, reflecting the differing perspectives of political analysts on specific phenomena within the international community.
The British Academy For Training And Development provides training that deepens understanding of these theories and their applications in the global context.
How Participants Will Benefit from Attending a Training Course on Political Theories in International Relations:
By the end of the course, participants will have:
Target Audience for the Program:
The target audience for the training course on political theories in international relations includes:
Introduction to the Topic of International Relations and Theories of International Relations:
Major Theories in International Relations:
Partial Theories in International Relations:
Core Issues in International Relations:
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