Lecture 1 - Introduction to International Relations (IR) Theory and Practice
Lecture 2 - What is theory in IR?
Lecture 3 - Major theoretical approaches in IR
Lecture 4 - Application of Theory
Lecture 5 - Classical Realism (Continued...)
Lecture 6 - Realism (from Classical to Neo Realism)
Lecture 7 - Bipolarity versus Multipolarity
Lecture 8 - Realism to Liberalism
Lecture 9 - Liberalism within IR
Lecture 10 - Liberalism within IR (Continued...)
Lecture 11 - Game Theory
Lecture 12 - Game Theory (Continued...)
Lecture 13 - Game specification in IR
Lecture 14 - Introduction to International Political Economy (IPE)
Lecture 15 - Softpower (Continued...) and Intro to conflict
Lecture 16 - Why neighbours fight a lot
Lecture 17 - Variations in War and Peace
Lecture 18 - Levels of Analysis (LOA) in IR
Lecture 19 - Levels of Analysis (Continued...)
Lecture 20 - Prospect theory (Continued...)
Lecture 21 - LOA (conclusion) and introduction to Economic interdependence
Lecture 22 - Economic Interdependence and Conflict
Lecture 23 - Conceptualizing and measuring economic interdependence
Lecture 24 - Economic Interdependence (Continued...)
Lecture 25 - Crescenzi's framework of Economic Interdependence
Lecture 26 - Crescenzi's framework (Continued...)
Lecture 27 - Crescenzi's framework (conclusion)
Lecture 28 - Introduction to Post-positivism and Foreign Policy
Lecture 29 - Foreign policy analysis
Lecture 30 - Globalization
Lecture 31 - Globalization (conclusion)