Introduction to International Relations
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Master International Relations from Scratch—No Prior Knowledge Needed
Ever wonder why global conflicts start, or how peace is achieved? Do international headlines leave you confused? Are you passionate about world affairs but unsure where to start?
This comprehensive Introduction to International Relations course will transform your curiosity into a deep understanding of the forces shaping our world. Designed for beginners and those with no prior academic background in International Relations, this course gives you the knowledge to engage confidently in discussions about global events, international organizations, economic trends, and geopolitical theories. Start making sense of the complexities of international politics today.
Why This Course is Essential
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to keep up with international news or found yourself asking, “Why do these conflicts happen? What does it all mean for the future?” then this course is for you. Without a foundational knowledge of International Relations, you’re missing out on understanding the crucial “why” behind global events. By enrolling, you’re equipping yourself with insight into how world history, politics, and economic structures intersect to shape the international order.
With this course, you’ll go from feeling confused to confidently discussing the complexities of world affairs.
What You’ll Get in This Course
Our curriculum is carefully structured to take you through the foundations, theories, and key concepts of International Relations. Each section is packed with resources, activities, and insights to guide you from beginner to confident learner.
Course Structure and Learning Materials
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Printable Handouts: All key slides are provided in printable handout format, making it easy to review core information whenever you need it.
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Study Guides: For each section, you’ll have access to study guides that include short-answer quizzes, essay questions, and glossaries of important terms.
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Multiple Choice Quizzes: Test your understanding with quizzes for every section, reinforcing your learning as you progress.
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Reading Recommendations: Dive deeper into each topic with my curated list of essential readings, available for each section.
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Audio Overviews: End each section with an audio summary to reinforce key takeaways and provide further insight.
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Helpful Practice Activities: Practice what you learn with step-by-step practical exercises
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is ideal for:
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Beginners: Those with no prior background in International Relations who want to start from the ground up.
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Students: Supplement your academic studies with a structured introduction to key IR concepts.
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Professionals: Build a foundation in International Relations to enrich your understanding of global affairs in the workplace.
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Inquisitive Minds: Anyone interested in understanding global dynamics, international peace efforts, and the impact of global events.
What You’ll Learn: Your Complete Introduction to International Relations
By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with knowledge of core principles, historical contexts, and theoretical perspectives. You’ll gain a firm grasp of the following:
1. Foundations of International Relations
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What International Relations (IR) is: Gain a clear definition of IR and understand why it is central to the global organization of political authority.
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History of IR as a Discipline: Discover the origins and evolution of International Relations as a field of study.
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The Great Debates: Learn about the defining intellectual debates that have shaped IR, including key questions and ideological divides.
2. Key Books, Journals, and Websites in IR
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Explore the literature of IR, from essential books and academic journals to leading websites that provide in-depth analysis and current research.
3. Understanding Theory in IR
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What Theory Is and Why It Matters: Discover the purpose of theory in IR and how it helps explain, predict, and evaluate world events.
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Three Levels of Analysis: Learn about the individual, state, and international levels of analysis used to interpret events.
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Explanatory, Predictive, and Normative Theories: Recognize the differences between these types of theories and how they are applied in International Relations.
4. Theoretical Frameworks in IR
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Classical Liberalism and Neoliberalism: Learn the principles of liberalism in IR and how they advocate for cooperation and institutions.
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Classical Realism and Neorealism: Understand realism’s focus on power, conflict, and the pursuit of national interests.
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Social Constructivism and Feminism: Delve into alternative theories that consider the impact of identity, culture, and gender in global politics.
5. Evolution of Modern Statehood
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Medieval Europe: Trace the beginnings of statehood back to medieval Europe and understand the impact of historical treaties.
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The Peace of Augsburg and Peace of Westphalia: Learn about these pivotal treaties and their role in shaping modern concepts of sovereignty and statehood.
6. War and Peace: Key Issues in IR
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Causes of War: Uncover the reasons nations go to war and the factors driving conflict.
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Theories of International Peace: Explore theoretical approaches to peace and the strategies proposed to prevent conflict.
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League of Nations and United Nations: Understand the role of international organizations in fostering peace and resolving disputes.
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European Integration: Learn about the integration of European nations and its role in promoting peace on the continent.
7. International Political Economy (IPE)
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Globalization and Economic Theories: Understand the main economic theories in IPE, including Liberalism, Realism, and Marxism, and how they interpret global economic dynamics.
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The Bretton Woods Institutions: Learn about institutions like the IMF and the World Bank, created to regulate the global economy.
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Competing Perspectives on Globalization: Study the debates surrounding globalization, its benefits, and its consequences for nations and communities.
8. Contemporary Issues in International Relations
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COVID-19’s Impact on Nationalism and Globalization: Explore how the pandemic reshaped perspectives on nationalism and global interconnectedness.
What You’ll Gain from This Course
By completing this course, you’ll have:
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Confidence in discussing international politics and major events with knowledge and clarity.
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A deep understanding of the fundamental principles, theories, and issues that make up International Relations.
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Skills for analysis: Learn to interpret news events and political shifts with a foundation in IR theories and principles.
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In-depth knowledge: Go beyond the headlines with an enriched perspective on everything from the formation of modern states to today’s economic policies.
Start Your Journey to Global Understanding
Don’t let the complexity of global affairs keep you from engaging in world events. Join a community of learners who are transforming their curiosity into informed perspectives. With this course, you’ll gain the skills and insights to speak confidently on the forces shaping our world, equipped with a solid foundation in International Relations.
Enroll now and start learning today! Become a part of the world’s conversations with knowledge, confidence, and insight.
Take the First Step to a Deeper Understanding of International Relations
My Promise to You
I promise that the tuition in this course is of the highest quality, based on genuine university-level teaching and research. It is presented in a highly-accessible and engaging way, designed specifically for those who do not have prior university degree in Politics or International Relations.
I invite you to send me a message if you have any questions about the content of this course.
From My Students:
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“The course was very informative and helpful, and I will apply the knowledge I gain. The lecturer was incredibly fantastic. He explain all the concepts and the definitions of all the topics.”
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“Dr. Zwolski truly has teaching skills. He is a straightforward professor and his videos are both interesting and valuable.”
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“The course is really informative and provides a very in-depth analysis of several complex topics which otherwise would have been quite difficult to understand. The simplified analysis of various important speeches too help me understand the thinking patterns of a country’s culture, thus making future moves more predictable. Overall, this course is totally worth the money and is really good irrespective of your geopolitical knowledge/prior exposure.”
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“The instructor is a good lecturer. Interesting material presented clearly and concisely.”
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“I’m just a 14 year old high school student who loves to know about current affairs and global conflicts. Mr. Zwolski’s course helped me to understand the origins and key concepts of “Geopolitics” without having any university degree or any experiences in this field.”
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“I really enjoy listening this guy’s lecture. I could sit for hours listening to him lecture and learning new things about International Relations.”
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“Crisp and clear videos, to the point, can be watched easily on the mobile phone.”
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5Definitions of International RelationsVídeo Aula
In this video we look at different definitions of International Relations
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6The Organisation of Political AuthorityVídeo Aula
In this video we explore the understanding of International Relations as the organisation of political authority.
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7The Impact of Political AuthorityVídeo Aula
In this video we learn different impacts of the organisation of political authority.
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8International Relations: Brexit and COVID-19Vídeo Aula
In this video we explore Brexit and COVID-19 and how the organisation of political authority affects those problems.
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9International Relations: China, Conflicts and Climate ChangeVídeo Aula
In this video we explore China's foreign policy, regional conflicts and climate change, and how the organisation of political authority affects those problems.
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10Audio Overview of 'What is International Relations?'Vídeo Aula
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11Practice 'What is International Relations?'Questionário
In this quiz you can practice your knowledge and understanding of the section 'What is International Relations?'
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12Historical Background: World War IVídeo Aula
Learn the key points about World War I, as the background for the emergence of International Relations as an academic discipline.
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13The Birth of International Relations Pt. 1Vídeo Aula
Learn how International Relations as a discipline was established after World War I
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14The Birth of International Relations Pt. 2Vídeo Aula
Learn about an interesting and unexpected twist in the early years of the discipline of International Relations.
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15The First Great Debate: IdealismVídeo Aula
Learn what the so-called first debate in International Relations was all about, focusing on idealism.
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16The First Great Debate: RealismVídeo Aula
Learn what the so-called first debate in International Relations was all about, focusing on realism.
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17IR Expansion after World War IIVídeo Aula
Explore how International Relations expanded after World War II.
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18The Second Great DebateVídeo Aula
Learn what the so-called Second Great Debate in International Relations was all about.
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19Classical Approach to IR ExplainedVídeo Aula
Explore in greater depth the so-called classical approach to International Relations, as understood by Hedley Bull.
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20The Third Great DebateVídeo Aula
Learn what the so-called Third Great Debate in International Relations was all about.
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21Resources in International RelationsVídeo Aula
Explore textbooks, magazines and website to deepen your knowledge of International Relations.
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22Audio Overview of 'The History of International Relations'Vídeo Aula
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23Practice 'The History of International Relations'Questionário
In this quiz you can practice your knowledge and understanding of the section 'The History of International Relations'.
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24What is a Theory?Vídeo Aula
Let's explore what is a theory and why we use theories.
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25Explanatory TheoriesVídeo Aula
Learn about explanatory theories and the inductive/deductive approaches.
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26Predictive TheoriesVídeo Aula
Learn about predictive theories and the difference between correlation an causation.
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27Normative TheoriesVídeo Aula
Learn about normative theories.
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28Levels of AnalysisVídeo Aula
Learn about the individual unit and system level analysis.
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29Practice Thinking Theoretically about International RelationsQuestionário
In this quiz you can practice your knowledge and understanding of the section 'Thinking Theoretically about International Relations'.
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30Audio Overview of 'Thinking Theoretically about International Relations'Vídeo Aula
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31Classical RealismVídeo Aula
Learn about classical realism.
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32Morgenthau on RealismVídeo Aula
Learn about Morgenthau's vision of political realism.
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33Structural Realism (Neo-realism)Vídeo Aula
Learn about structural realism, also known as neo-realism.
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34Mearsheimer on Offensive Neo-realismVídeo Aula
Learn about Mearsheimer's perspective on offensive neo-realism.
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35Classical Liberalism Pt. 1Vídeo Aula
Learn about classical liberalism - part 1.
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36Classical Liberalism Pt. 2Vídeo Aula
Learn about classical liberalism - part 2.
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37Angell on International AnarchyVídeo Aula
Learn about Angell's perspective on international anarchy.
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38Neo-liberal institutionalismVídeo Aula
Learn about neo-liberal institutionalism.
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39Keohane on Information in IRVídeo Aula
Learn about Keohane's perspective on the role of information in International Relations.
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40Social Constructivism Pt 1Vídeo Aula
Learn about social constructivism - part 1.
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41Social Constructivism Pt 2Vídeo Aula
Learn about social constructivism - part 2.
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42The EU and Climate SecurityVídeo Aula
Learn about my own research on the European Union and international security.
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43FeminismVídeo Aula
Learn about feminism in IR.
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44Tickner's on Feminism in IRVídeo Aula
Learn about Tickner's perspective on feminism in IR.
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45Audio Overview of 'Theories of International Relations'Vídeo Aula
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46Practice Theories of IRQuestionário
In this quiz you can practice your knowledge and understanding of the section 'Theories of International Relations'.
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47The System of Sovereign StatesVídeo Aula
Learn about the system of sovereign states as it exists today.
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48Holy Roman Empire and Church in Medieval EuropeVídeo Aula
Learn about Holy Roman Empire and Church in Medieval Europe
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49Political Life in Medieval EuropeVídeo Aula
Learn about political life in Medieval Europe.
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50The Emergence of Modern StatesVídeo Aula
Learn about the emergence of modern states system.
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51Religious Wars and Modern StatesVídeo Aula
Learn about religious wars and the emergence of modern states.
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52The Peace of AugsburgVídeo Aula
Learn about the Peace of Augsburg in 1555.
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53The Peace of WestphaliaVídeo Aula
Learn about the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
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54The Key Elements of Peace of WestphaliaVídeo Aula
Learn about the key elements of Peace of Westphalia
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55Chinese State SystemVídeo Aula
Learn about the Chinese state system
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56Audio Overview of 'The Evolution of Inter-state Relations'Vídeo Aula
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57Practice The Evolution of Inter-State RelationsQuestionário
In this quiz you can practice your knowledge and understanding of the section 'The Evolution of Inter-State Relations'.
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58What is War?Vídeo Aula
Learn about definitions of war.
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59Hedley Bull on What is WarVídeo Aula
Learn Hedley Bull's perspective on what is war.
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60Thomas Hobbes on WarVídeo Aula
Learn Hobbes' perspective on war in state of nature.
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61Thucydides on WarVídeo Aula
Learn Thucydides' perspective on war.
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62War in Classical RealismVídeo Aula
Learn about war in classical realism.
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63War in NeorealismVídeo Aula
Learn about war in neorealism.
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64War in LiberalismVídeo Aula
Learn about war in liberalism.
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65What Causes War?Vídeo Aula
Let's reflect on what causes wars.
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66Practice the Causes of WarQuestionário
In this quiz you can practice your knowledge and understanding of the section 'The Causes of War'.
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67Audio Overview of 'The Causes of War'Vídeo Aula
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68Peace as the Purpose of International RelationsVídeo Aula
Learn how the quest for peace is the purpose of International Relations.
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69Peace through the Balance of PowerVídeo Aula
Learn about peace through the balance of power
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70Waltz on the Balance of PowerVídeo Aula
Learn about Waltz's perspective on the balance of power.
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71Balance of Power and the Cold WarVídeo Aula
Learn about the balance of power and the Cold War.
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72Peace through Collective SecurityVídeo Aula
Learn about peace through collective security
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73Collective Security and the League of NationsVídeo Aula
Learn about collective security and the League of Nations.
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74League of Nations CovenantVídeo Aula
Learn about the League of Nations Covenant
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75Collective Security and the United NationsVídeo Aula
Learn about collective security and the United Nations.
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76The Purpose of the United NationsVídeo Aula
Learn about the purpose of the United Nations.
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77Peace through European IntegrationVídeo Aula
Learn about peace through European Integration.
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78Audio Overview of 'The Quest for International Peace'Vídeo Aula
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79Practice the Quest for International PeaceQuestionário
In this quiz you can practice your knowledge and understanding of the section 'The Quest for International Peace'.
