International Relations of Latin America (INRL 5006) analyses Latin America as a region in the contemporary globalized world and the changing hemispheric dynamics. The course examines Latin American key issues in the international field during the first years of the 21st century. The course discusses the changing nature of the international and regional scenarios and how Latin America states keep on their search for social and economic development and regional integration in the contemporary global system, these aspects being seen as the core of their foreign relations and external engagements. The main objective of this course is to provide students substantive understanding about Latin America. Different projects of regional integration comprising Latin American countries are also discussed. Mode of Delivery: Blended
Institute of International Relations
Faculty of Social Sciences
Compulsory Fees: TTD 1,485.00
Tuition Fees: TTD 2,025.00 (Contributing Countries); USD 1,005.00 (Non-Contributing Countries)
- Pre-Requisites: none
- Course Credits: 3
- Assessments: 100% Coursework
- Duration: January 20 – April 11, 2025
- Lecture Time: TBA (UTC−04:00)
- Mode of Delivery: TBA