01-29-2018, 06:48 AM
https://www.udemy.com/international-politics-theory/?couponCode=BLACKHATDISCOUNT
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Develop powerful theoretical arguments about international politics problems even without prior university education.
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In this course, you are going to learn the exact formula to think and speak theoretically about international politics.
Yes, there is a simple formula to follow. I will explain it in detail and I will also show you lots of examples of how to use it to make your own arguments.
I will use some every-day examples to make the formula more understandable, and then I will properly apply it to a number of international security problems, so you get the full picture.
Inside you will learn:
- How to understand and explain international politics at a much deeper and more rewarding level than simply by consuming the news headlines as they arrive on your smartphone
- The exact formula for developing powerful arguments about most problems of international politics
- One question which you should always ask about any problem of international politics in order to begin thinking theoretically
- Why thinking theoretically is 100 times more interesting and exciting than just knowing facts about international politics
- The exact 3 steps to take any problem of international politics and explain it at a more fundamental, theoretical level
- How to build your argument with the help of the most important and powerful theoretical concepts of international politics, including anarchy, balance of power, security dilemma, international norms and international integration.
- How most people misunderstand the complexity of international politics
- How we all use theory when we speak about problems of world politics, but we just don’t realize it - and why it's a problem
- How we can educate others to be more critical, more insightful and simply more accurate in how they perceive international politics
- Why using 'common sense' to understand international politics can be deceptive and is inferior to applying theoretical thinking
- Why it's untrue to assume that facts is all you need to understand what’s happening in world politics
- Why exactly facts don't speak for themselves
- How to apply powerful theories of international relations to understand problems such as the North Korean nuclear crisis and the financial crisis of 2007/2008
- What the ladder of abstraction is and why you should aim to climb as high as possible on that ladder
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Develop powerful theoretical arguments about international politics problems even without prior university education.
-------------------------------------------------------
In this course, you are going to learn the exact formula to think and speak theoretically about international politics.
Yes, there is a simple formula to follow. I will explain it in detail and I will also show you lots of examples of how to use it to make your own arguments.
I will use some every-day examples to make the formula more understandable, and then I will properly apply it to a number of international security problems, so you get the full picture.
Inside you will learn:
- How to understand and explain international politics at a much deeper and more rewarding level than simply by consuming the news headlines as they arrive on your smartphone
- The exact formula for developing powerful arguments about most problems of international politics
- One question which you should always ask about any problem of international politics in order to begin thinking theoretically
- Why thinking theoretically is 100 times more interesting and exciting than just knowing facts about international politics
- The exact 3 steps to take any problem of international politics and explain it at a more fundamental, theoretical level
- How to build your argument with the help of the most important and powerful theoretical concepts of international politics, including anarchy, balance of power, security dilemma, international norms and international integration.
- How most people misunderstand the complexity of international politics
- How we all use theory when we speak about problems of world politics, but we just don’t realize it - and why it's a problem
- How we can educate others to be more critical, more insightful and simply more accurate in how they perceive international politics
- Why using 'common sense' to understand international politics can be deceptive and is inferior to applying theoretical thinking
- Why it's untrue to assume that facts is all you need to understand what’s happening in world politics
- Why exactly facts don't speak for themselves
- How to apply powerful theories of international relations to understand problems such as the North Korean nuclear crisis and the financial crisis of 2007/2008
- What the ladder of abstraction is and why you should aim to climb as high as possible on that ladder