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| School: | School of Social Sciences and Humanities |
| Unit Description: | This unit defines international security broadly to incorporate political, societal, military, environmental, economic and technological factors. After examining the competing theories of international politics and different conceptions of security, the focus shifts to the post-Cold War international system and especially the roles of the United Nations and international law in international security. It utilises case studies from Afghanistan, Cambodia, Iraq and Somalia to explain the changing dimensions of security. |
| Enrolment Options: | | POL291 | MURDOCH: Semester 2, Internal | | MURDOCH: Semester 2, External | | POL591 | MURDOCH: Semester 2, Internal | | MURDOCH: Semester 2, External |
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| Contact Time: | Lectures/tutorials: 5 hours per fortnight. |
| Fees: | Details |
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This information has been extracted dynamically from the 2008 Murdoch University Handbook |
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