Training diploma in political science and diplomatic relations

Objectives of the Training Diploma in Political Science and Diplomatic Relations:

  1. Enhance Theoretical Knowledge: Provide a comprehensive background on the theories and fundamental concepts of political science and diplomatic relations.
  2. Develop Diplomatic Skills: Equip participants with negotiation skills, conflict resolution techniques, and alliance-building strategies.
  3. Analyze Public Policy: Understand how public policies are formulated and implemented and their impact on international relations.
  4. Understand International Laws and Policies: Study the laws and treaties that govern relations between states and their applications.
  5. Address Global Issues: Offer in-depth analysis of contemporary global challenges such as terrorism, human rights, and sustainable development.
  6. Foster Critical Thinking: Enhance the ability to think critically and analytically in the field of political science.
  7. Prepare Leaders: Equip participants to become effective leaders in international politics and diplomacy.

Key Topics of the Training Diploma in Political Science and Diplomatic Relations:

  1. Introduction to Political Science:
    • Definitions and concepts of political science.
    • History and evolution of political science.
  2. Core Theories in Political Science:
    • Realism.
    • Liberalism.
    • Constructivism.
  3. Public Policy and Policy Analysis:
    • Stages of public policy-making.
    • Tools for policy analysis.
  4. Diplomacy and Negotiation Techniques:
    • Types of diplomacy.
    • Negotiation skills and conflict management.
  5. International and Regional Organizations:
    • Role of the United Nations.
    • Role of regional organizations like the European Union and the Arab League.
  6. International Law:
    • Public international law.
    • International humanitarian law.
  7. Contemporary Global Issues:
    • Terrorism and extremism.
    • Human rights.
    • Climate change and sustainable development.
  8. Regional Studies:
    • Analysis of international and political relations in different regions such as the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.
  9. International Political Economy:
    • International trade.
    • Globalization and its impact on international relations.
  10. Practical Projects and Case Studies:
    • Analysis of real-life case studies.
    • Practical projects to enhance applied understanding.