* 2011-12 Programme Guide (IP China)
* Confucius Institute at University of Glasgow
International Politics (China)
Programme Structure
The programme is made up of three components.
- Core courses: three courses, taught over two ten-week teaching periods, from October to December and January to March
- Elective courses: three course of your choice, also taught in ten-week blocks, from October to December and January to March
- A dissertation: written during the final phase of the course, from April to September (MSc only)
Core
- Challenges in International Politics
- China's International Politics
- Qualitative Research Methods OR Social Science Statistics 1
Electives
- China in the International Economy
- Chinese Politics and Society
- Environmental Policies and Problems in China
- Comparative European Politics
- Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
- Ethics of War
- EU in International Politics and Development
- Globalisation and European Integration
- Human Rights and Global Politics
- Institutions and Policies of the European Union
- International Relations Theory
- International Security and Global Politics
- Internet & Civil Society
- Media and Democracy
- Media, War and Security
- Political Institutions, Crisis and Communication
You may also choose, with the Convener's approval, from courses in the other subjects in the School of Social and Political Sciences.
Note: Some courses might not be available every year.
Dissertation
The dissertation is your opportunity to explore your own specialist interest in China and International Politics and to demonstrate the research and writing skills you have developed during the course.
With the advice of your supervisor you will develop a topic, undertake primary and secondary research, and write a 12,000-15,000 word dissertation which you will submit in September. The dissertation could form the basis for a PhD thesis.


