- Course Code :
PSC 404
- Level :
Undergraduate
- Course Hours :
3.00
Hours
- Department :
Department of Public Administration
Instructor information :
Area of Study :
This course provides students with an informed view of historical, modern and practical
diplomacy in a globalized and interconnected world. It sheds light on the history of
diplomacy through the Pharaonic, Greek and Roman civilizations. Additionally, the
course focuses on the two Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations
in 1961 and 1963, which regulate diplomatic and consular functions and structures. For
instance, heads of diplomatic missions and their members, responsibilities of the
diplomat, difference between consults and diplomatic representatives and many other
aspects. Moreover, the course focuses on diplomacy in international organizations and
international relations through studying nature of diplomacy, diplomatic methods and
negotiations, the operation of diplomacy in specific areas and international conflicts.
For further information :
This course provides students with an informed view of historical, modern and practical
diplomacy in a globalized and interconnected world. It sheds light on the history of
diplomacy through the Pharaonic, Greek and Roman civilizations. Additionally, the
course focuses on the two Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations
in 1961 and 1963, which regulate diplomatic and consular functions and structures. For
instance, heads of diplomatic missions and their members, responsibilities of the
diplomat, difference between consults and diplomatic representatives and many other
aspects. Moreover, the course focuses on diplomacy in international organizations and
international relations through studying nature of diplomacy, diplomatic methods and
negotiations, the operation of diplomacy in specific areas and international conflicts.
For further information :