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Department of International Relations

London School of Economics and Political Science

A collection of videos from the LSE Department of International Relations.

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Contributor(s): Dr Julia Gray, Dr James Morrison, Dr Stephen Woolcock | Featuring academics from the International Relations Department at the LSE, ‘Aspects of IR: International Political Economy’ is a short film about the study of international poli... more

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Contributor(s): Dr Peter Wilson | In this short video aimed at prospective students, Dr Peter Wilson gives an overview of the BSc International Relations programme.

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Contributor(s): Peter Wilson | This course is compulsory for the MSc International Relations & MSc International Relations (Research) and for students taking MSc International Relations as part of the LSE-Sciences Po Double Degree in Affaires Interna... more

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Contributor(s): Dr Katerina Dalacoura | In this short video aimed at prospective students, Dr Katerina Dalacoura gives an overview of the MSc International Relations programme.

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Contributor(s): Professor William A Callahan, Professor Iver Neumann, Dr Jens Meierhenrich, Dr Stephen Woolcock, Professor Karen Smith, Dr Toby Dodge | Featuring academics from the International Relations Department at the LSE, ‘International Relatio... more

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Contributor(s): Mr Mark Hoffman | DISCLAIMER: This introductory video was recorded in November 2013. Some details of the research arrangements may change and you should always consult the FAQs for Prospective MPhil/PhD IR applicants for the most deta... more

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Contributor(s): Dr Federica Bicchi | The course focuses on the foreign policy of the EU and of EU member states towards Arab-Israeli relations (with a special emphasis on Palestinian-Israeli relations), in comparison with the US foreign policy. The m... more

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Contributor(s): Jens Meierhenrich | This seminar course provides an introduction to the study of genocide. The course's disciplinary ambit ranges from anthropology to economics, from history to law, and from political science to sociology. Against th... more

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