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Great Power Politics in Tumultuous Times

7.5 credits, Freestanding course, Stockholm, Second cycle
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This course introduces you to the role of great power politics in shaping international politics in an era of growing uncertainty.

You will explore how great power action and interaction affect global order, stability, and security. Through critical engagement with key concepts and theories, you will learn how great power politics is framed, contested, and interpreted from different perspectives.

Application opens:
2025-09-15
Last day for application:
2025-10-15
Education start:
Spring Term 2026
Scope:
7.5 credits
Study mode:
Campus
Study period:
2026-05-04 - 2026-06-07
Study pace:
100%
Education cycle:
Second cycle
Language of instruction:
English

Entry requirements

180 credits of which 90 credits must be in subjects belonging to the social sciences or the humanities. English proficiency equivalent to English B or English 6 is also required.
Application code:
26124
Course code:
2SS095

What does the course lead to?

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Analyze the motivations and interactions of great powers using relevant theoretical and conceptual tools.
  • Explain how structure, order, polarity, and power are politically contested in world politics.
  • Critically evaluate the consequences of great power strategies for international peace and security.
  • Reflect on the normative and political implications of different perspectives on great power dynamics.

The course equips you with the skills to independently assess contemporary debates on great power rivalry, spheres of influence, and the making of international order.

Structure of the course

The course combines interactive seminars with a final on-campus written exam. Seminars are the central part of the learning process and require active participation in discussing and applying the course literature.

Assessment is based on seminar participation and the written exam. In some cases, supplementary assignments may be required to achieve a passing grade.

Contact

If you have questions about the course, please contact the Study Counsellors.

You can reach us by e-mail: studievagledning@fhs.se

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