Foreign Policies of Great, Middle, and Small Powers

Instructor: Sreeram Sundar Chaulia

What you'll learn

  •    Evaluate the role of different powers and the strategies they adopt to ensure survival and wellbeing in an ever evolving international context.
  •   Analyse the changing role of military, economic and cultural strategies in influencing decisions in different geopolitical contexts.
  •   Create a strategy for an international issue, factoring in the political, economic, and cultural context of a middle power nation.
  •   Synthesize current and historic understandings of power to develops innovative approaches to address contemporary challenges in the global arena.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Social Sciences
  •   International Relations
  •   Policy Analysis
  •   Security Strategy
  •   Political Sciences
  •   Public Policies
  •   World History
  •   Governance
  •   Economics
  •   Diplomacy
  • There are 7 modules in this course

    Once you complete your FGMS (Foreign Powers Great Middle and Small) certification, you have the option to continue your studies by enrolling in the MAIRSS (Masters in International Relations and Strategic Studies) degree program. The credits you've earned from the FGMS certification will be transferred into the MAIRSS degree program. To complete the MAIRSS degree requirement, you only need to finish a staff-graded assessment, which is the final requirement to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in the field.

    Foreign Policy of Great Powers: Case Study 1 – The United States of America

    Foreign Policy of Great Powers: Case Study II – China

    Foreign Policy of Middle Powers: Case Study I – India

    Foreign Policy of Middle Powers: Case Study II – Nigeria

    Foreign Policy of Small Powers: Case Study I – North Korea

    Foreign Policy of Small Powers: Case Study II – Qatar

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