Kings College London (KCL) • International Relations
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Courses International Relations at Kings College London (KCL)
Notes available for the following courses of International Relations at Kings College London (KCL)
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A History of Nations, Nationalism & Theories of the State 1
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Contemporary Security Issues 1
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Foreign Policy 1
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History of the International System 2
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International Economics 1
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International r 1
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International Relations Theory 5
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South Asian Studies 1
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War and Global Conflict 1
Latest notes & summaries Kings College London (KCL) • International Relations
Achieved a 1st (77) in the IR Theory module using, primarily, these well-written, succinct, revision notes.
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Kings College London•International Relations Theory
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Achieved a 1st (77) in the IR Theory module using, primarily, these well-written, succinct, revision notes.
This essay therefore seeks to refute such scholarship and develop a multi-layered explanation of the factors driving the conflict. I will be focusing, principally, on the following points: 1) the Zionist movement and Jewish immigration into historic Palestine; 2) the facilitation of such immigration, through sponsorship of the Zionist cause, by a colonial power (Britain); 3) how the Zionist movement and colonial facilitation overlapped to action Zionist objectives and create hostility between th...
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Kings College London•War and Global Conflict
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This essay therefore seeks to refute such scholarship and develop a multi-layered explanation of the factors driving the conflict. I will be focusing, principally, on the following points: 1) the Zionist movement and Jewish immigration into historic Palestine; 2) the facilitation of such immigration, through sponsorship of the Zionist cause, by a colonial power (Britain); 3) how the Zionist movement and colonial facilitation overlapped to action Zionist objectives and create hostility between th...