Program description:
This program is held within elite programs to develop qualified cadres working in the diplomatic corps and in the field of international relations. The program focuses on diplomatic relations, international law, and the work of international organizations, in addition to constitutional law, political systems, and the law of resolving armed conflicts.
This program is considered an important development and international addition for those working or wishing to work in councils, parliaments, ministries, embassies, and international governmental and non-governmental organizations, in accordance with contemporary scientific theories in international relations and political science, and nominates them to attend international conferences in the European Union and the world.
Program Goals:
• Raising the efficiency of workers and those wishing to work in the field of political and diplomatic corps.
• Qualifying specialized academic and professional cadres in the field of international law and diplomatic relations.
• Contribute to a better knowledge of international law as a means of strengthening international peace and security and enhancing friendly relations and cooperation between states.
• Building and developing the information, skills and capabilities of the workforce in diplomatic work and international relations in the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and other government agencies.
• Raising the level of graduates to qualify them in a distinguished way to work on meeting the actual needs of institutions with highly qualified graduates.
• Knowledge of international organizations, their goals, importance, and effective role in the world.
Program axes:
• International law and political science.
• The relationship between international relations, foreign policy, international politics, and the factors influencing international relations.
• The contemporary international system, the theory of collective security and international relations.
• Political analysis and political psychology.
• The emergence of the United Nations and the most important principles and international organizations (notes).
• Introducing international disputes and how to resolve them by peaceful and non-peaceful means and their types.
• The United Nations and its role in international relations (notes).
• An applied simulation of the systems of the League of Arab States under the supervision of diplomatic experts.
• The art of managing ceremonies, protocol, and official ceremonies.
Target group:
• Those wishing to work in international governmental and non-governmental organizations.
• Individuals who wish to qualify for political and diplomatic work and develop their skills and job positions.
• Those interested in political and diplomatic affairs and those wishing to be active in international forums and conferences.
• Graduates of the faculties of law, political science and international relations who wish to specialize in diplomatic relations, protocols and protocols.
• Diplomats, candidates, and those wishing to work in the international and diplomatic corps.
• Workers in foreign ministries, embassies, consulates, and all those working in the field of public and international relations.
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