What you will learn in Global Diplomacy: the United Nations in the World Course
- Understand the structure and functions of the United Nations (UN) system.
- Explore the historical origins and foundational principles of the UN.
- Analyze the role of the UN Security Council and its impact on international politics.
- Examine the UN’s approach to human rights and its response to global crises.
- Develop skills in international relations, diplomacy, policy analysis, and systems thinking.
Program Overview
Introduction
⏳ 51 minutes
Provides an overview of the course structure and objectives.
The UN Today: What is it?
⏳ 1 hour
Introduces the modern UN system and its various agencies.
Where did the United Nations come from, and why?
⏳ 1 hour
Explores the historical context and motivations behind the UN’s formation.
Power in International Politics: How does the UN Security Council work?
⏳ 1 hour
Analyzes the structure and operations of the UN Security Council.
What is the place of human rights in international politics?
⏳ 2 hours
Examines the UN’s human rights framework and its global implications.
Emergency Help: How does the UN respond to crises?
⏳ 1 hour
Discusses the UN’s role in humanitarian assistance and crisis response.
Where next for the UN? [Optional]
⏳ 2 hours
Encourages reflection on the UN’s future challenges and opportunities
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Job Outlook
- Proficiency in international relations and understanding of the UN system is valuable for roles in diplomacy, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
- Skills acquired in this course are applicable across various sectors, including public policy, humanitarian aid, and global governance.
- Completing this course can enhance your qualifications for positions that require expertise in international affairs and policy analysis.
Specification: Global Diplomacy: the United Nations in the World
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