About this course
A Ph.D. program in Diplomatic Relations aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge and understanding of the field of diplomacy and international relations. This program covers various topics related to diplomatic work, international relations, and international politics. The primary objectives of the Ph.D. program in Diplomatic Relations include:
Diplomatic Interaction: Understanding the historical evolution and development of diplomatic relations and how to analyze and comprehend them in the current global context.
International Law and Treaties: Studying international laws and agreements that impact international relations and their role in regulating diplomatic activities.
International Security and Conflicts: Understanding international security issues and international conflicts and how to address and resolve them.
Economic Diplomacy: Studying how economic factors influence diplomatic relations and how to enhance economic cooperation among countries.
Culture and Communication in Diplomacy: Understanding how cultural elements and communication methods are used to promote diplomatic relations.
Research and Analysis: Developing research and analytical skills to better understand international issues and conduct original research in the field of diplomatic relations.
The Ph.D. program in Diplomatic Relations also aims to prepare students for advanced roles in foreign policy and diplomacy, whether in government, international organizations, or academic research. This program often requires conducting specialized research and writing a doctoral dissertation that makes a significant contribution to the understanding of diplomatic relations and international relations.
Admission Requirements:
Applicants are required to hold a Master's degree.
Accreditation and Credits:
The program offers an internationally accredited certificate from the International College of Economics and Political Science, which is a member of the United Kingdom Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP) with registration number 10065749. The certificate is also authenticated by the British Foreign Office and the student's embassy.
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The Origins of Public Diplomacy
The Concept and Objectives of Public Diplomacy
The Determinants of the Effectiveness and Success of Public Diplomacy
Public Diplomacy and Propaganda
Public Diplomacy and Public Relations
Public Diplomacy and Psychological Warfare
Types of Public Diplomacy
European Union
Arab Maghreb Union
Gulf Cooperation Council
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (now USMCA)
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
The conceptual framework of international humanitarian law
Characteristics of international humanitarian law
Principles upon which international humanitarian law is based
The legal nature of international humanitarian law
Differences between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law
International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law
Sources of International Humanitarian Law
Application of International Humanitarian Law Rules
Personal Scope of Application of International Humanitarian Law
Categories of Individuals afforded specific protection under International Humanitarian Law
Key factors that contributed to the development of diplomacy after World War II
Characteristics of contemporary diplomacy
Emergence of new tasks in diplomatic work
Developments in contemporary diplomacy
The Concept of International Waters and Their Relation to National Sovereignty
Theories and Legal Sources of International Rivers
The Convention on International Watercourses
Basic Principles of the Convention on International Watercourses
International Groundwater Management
International River Disputes
Case Study: The Nile River Dispute
Turkey's Water Disputes with Syria and Iraq
Legal Rules for the Peaceful Resolution of International Disputes
International Commissions of Inquiry as a Mechanism for Resolving Water Disputes
Definition of the Arab World
The Arab World's Geographical and Astronomical Location
The Arab World's Climatic and Topographical Characteristics
Available Economic Resources in the Arab World
The Arab World's Political and Historical Identity
The Arab World's Social and Demographic Reality
The Arab World's Cultural and Organizational Dimensions
Prevailing Political Systems in the Arab World
Security Challenges and Military Spending
Political and Security Crises
Economic and Social Crises
Environmental and Cultural Crises
The Concept of the Middle East
The Historical Development of the Term "Middle East"
Factors Shaping the Middle East
The Vital Dimensions of the Middle East
The Influence of Regional Powers in the Middle East
Iran's Regional Role in the Middle East
Turkey's Regional Role in the Middle East
Israel's Regional Role in the Middle East
Saudi Arabia's Regional Role in the Middle East
The American Role in the Middle East
Russia's Role in the Middle East
Europe's Role in the Middle East
Introduction to Contemporary Political Economy
Contemporary Issues in Political Economy
Different Industrialization Strategies in Developing Countries
The Concept of Globalization and its Implications
Factors and Causes of the Emergence of Globalization
Legal Instruments of Contemporary Political Economy
International Organizations as Tools for Applying Political Economy (European Union, World Trade Organization, BRICS)
The concept of emerging economies (emerging powers)
Characteristics of emerging economies
Reasons for their rise
Development experiences of emerging economies (BRICS countries)
China's economic take-off
Brazil's economic take-off
Russia's economic take-off
India's economic take-off
South Africa's economic take-off
The role of the state in the success of emerging economies' development experiences
Basic Concepts
Standards and Specifications of Scientific Research
Steps of Scientific Research
The Concept and Foundations of Scientific Research Methods
Types of Advanced Research Methods
Overview
Word Overview
Excel Overview
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