School of Economics and Administrative Sciences \ International Entrepreneurship
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Department of International Entrepreneurship (Compulsory), All Other Departments (Elective)
This course examines International Relations, major global issues (global economy, development, migration, security, environment, etc.), international organizations, comparative legal systems, and different regions of the world. The structure and basic features of international law, the sources of international law, the relationship between national and international law, international treaties, subjects of international law, the state and recognition, state authority, and sovereignty are covered as basic topics.
Textbook and / or References
Joseph S. Nye Jr. and David A. Welch, “Understanding Global Conflict & Cooperation: Intro to Theory & History” 9th ed. 2014, Pearson (International Edition). Türkçe: “Küresel Çatışma ve İşbirliğini Anlamak ” (İşBankası kültür yayınları).
This course aims to advance students' knowledge of the fundamentals of International Relations and the Legal System. The course aims to enable students to acquire skills and knowledge about the concepts of international relations and the principles of international legal systems.
1. Familiarizing with the basic concepts of international relations and diplomacy,
2. To know the basic principles of international law,
3. To be able to determine the main factors in the international system and to analyze and/or criticize them in oral and written form
4. To be familiar with the basic concepts of international political economy,
5. To develop presentation skills
6. To develop basic research skills on issues related to International Relations and Legal Systems
Week 1: Introduction
Week 2: Globalization and International Relations
Week 3: Regional Issues and International Organizations
Week 4: International Relations Theories
Week 5: International Development
Week 6: Foreign Policy (Formation and Analysis)
Week 7: International Security / Midterm Exam
Week 8: Global Governance and International Law
Week 9: International Economics
Week 10: Re-Regionalism and Different Legal Systems.
Week 11: Major Issues in International Relations and Legal Systems (Cases). Group Presentations
Week 12: Emerging Economies (Cases, Simulations). Group Presentations / Final Presentations.
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm 25%
• Final 25%
• Participation and Assignments 25%
• Film Presentations 25%
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