Target
The MA program in International Relations, Institutions and Organisations is open towards all new academic graduates. The program is foremost recommended to those seeking to become counsellors or specialists in questions of international politics. As a rule, the program offers wide possibilities for specialisation to graduates in the humanities, but also to those with an economics background, as well as to personnel of military institutions.
Opportunities
Cultural institutions and organisations, research centres, education, mass-media, governmental organisms, business centres, diplomacy, national security.
Courses and seminars
First year
The modern state system 1648-1815
Eastern Europe and the Peace of Westphalia
European order 1815-1878
The Triple Alliance and the Entente 1879-1914
The origins of the Great War
The system of collective security 1919-1939
The origins of the Second World War
The Cold War
The world order after 1989
International relations and marriage strategies in the 20th century
The Francophony
Culture and politics
Second year
Dimplomacy
 Norms, principles, institutions, schools
 International relations. History and politology
 The genesis of the national identities in Europe 
 From the League of Nations to the United Nations 
 Nato and EU 
 The European Construct. Politics and institutions 
 International juridical institutions and organisations 
 Mass-media and internal relations