International Relations
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International Relations

By One Education

Explore the history, policies, conflicts, and cooperation that shape international relations in today’s interconnected world.

Location

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About this event

What's included:

  • Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
  • Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
  • Fully Online Recorded Class
  • 24/7 & Lifetime Access
  • Online support
  • No hidden fees

The world runs on relationships—between governments, organisations, and international bodies. This relations course examines the strategies, motives, and negotiations that influence diplomatic and political connections across borders. Covering political ideologies, conflict resolution, global governance, and diplomacy, it offers a thoughtful look at how relations develop, strain, or strengthen over time. You’ll explore how global events, treaties, and cultural values affect international dealings in both subtle and significant ways.

From analysing foreign policy to evaluating intergovernmental decision-making, this course presents the building blocks of international relations in a structured, accessible format. It also touches on economic alliances, international institutions, peacekeeping, and global power dynamics—providing learners with the tools to interpret today’s political news with depth and perspective. Whether you're pursuing a career in politics, diplomacy, journalism, or research, this course delivers the insight needed to engage confidently in global conversations about relations.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand historical and modern frameworks shaping international relations.
  • Analyse the roles of global institutions in regional relations.
  • Study how treaties influence long-term relations among nations.
  • Identify causes and consequences of diplomatic and armed conflicts.
  • Explore ethics and policy trends that affect foreign relations today.

Who is this course for?

  • Political science students studying diplomacy and international relations.
  • Civil servants needing knowledge of foreign policy and relations.
  • Journalists covering international news and government relations.
  • NGO workers engaging in cross-border programme development.
  • Business leaders monitoring trade and investment-related relations.

Career Path

  • Diplomatic Service Officer – Average salary: £36,000/year
  • Policy Analyst (International Focus) – Average salary: £42,000/year
  • International Development Officer – Average salary: £34,000/year
  • Foreign Affairs Journalist – Average salary: £38,000/year
  • Political Risk Analyst – Average salary: £44,000/year
  • Global Strategy Consultant – Average salary: £50,000/yea

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