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Training Course in Political Theories in International Relations


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers this training program titled “Political Theories in International Relations” with the aim of providing a deeper academic understanding of the intellectual foundations that have shaped the study of international relations over time. Political theories are not merely academic concepts; they serve as analytical tools that help explain the behavior of states, interpret interactions among international actors, and understand the transformations occurring within the global system.

The program focuses on introducing the most prominent theoretical schools that have addressed international relations, including realism, liberalism, and constructivism, along with other perspectives that have contributed to interpreting global political dynamics. It also highlights the philosophical and political contexts in which these theories emerged, as well as their role in shaping foreign policy orientations and guiding the strategic thinking of states across different historical periods.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Professionals working in ministries of foreign affairs and diplomatic institutions seeking to strengthen their knowledge of political theories in international relations.

  • Researchers and academics in the fields of political science and international relations.

  • Staff members of strategic studies centers and political research institutions.

  • Postgraduate students specializing in political science and international relations.

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Introduce the fundamental concepts underlying political theories in international relations.

  • Explain the intellectual and historical background behind the emergence of different theoretical schools.

  • Clarify the major differences between key theoretical approaches in international relations.

  • Highlight the role of political theories in interpreting the behavior of states within the international system.

  • Establish a solid knowledge base for analyzing international issues from a theoretical perspective.

Course Content

  • Concept of Theory in International Relations

    • Definition of political theory and its role in the social sciences.

    • Relationship between theory and international political analysis.

    • Importance of theoretical frameworks in interpreting international phenomena.

  • Development of International Relations as an Academic Field

    • Emergence of international relations within modern political thought.

    • Historical and intellectual factors that contributed to the field’s development.

    • Transformations that influenced the evolution of theoretical studies in international relations.

  • Intellectual Foundations of Political Realism

    • Philosophical roots of realism in political thought.

    • The concepts of power and national interest in realist theory.

    • Realist perspectives on the nature of the international system.

  • Different Approaches within the Realist School

    • Classical realism and its core principles.

    • Structural realism and its interpretation of the international system.

    • The evolution of realist thought in contemporary studies.

  • Core Principles of Liberal Theory

    • Philosophical foundations of liberalism in political thought.

    • The concept of international cooperation in liberal theory.

    • The role of international institutions in relations between states.

  • Different Currents within Liberalism

    • Classical liberalism in the analysis of international relations.

    • Neoliberal institutionalism and its main ideas.

    • Economic liberalism and its influence on relations among states.

  • Foundations of Constructivist Theory

    • The concepts of identity and ideas in explaining international relations.

    • The role of social norms in shaping state behavior.

    • Differences between constructivism and traditional theoretical schools.

  • Critical Approaches in International Relations

    • Intellectual foundations of critical theories.

    • Postmodern perspectives in analyzing global politics.

    • Contributions of critical approaches to international relations studies.

  • Contemporary Theories in Analyzing the International System

    • Intellectual developments in modern theoretical approaches.

    • The impact of globalization on political theories of international relations.

    • Emerging perspectives in the study of relations between states.

  • The Role of Theories in Understanding Contemporary Global Politics

    • Relationship between theory and foreign policy formulation.

    • Contribution of theories to interpreting current international transformations.

    • The importance of theoretical diversity in the study of international relations.

Course Date

2026-04-06

2026-07-06

2026-10-05

2027-01-04

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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