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Week 2: The Changing World Order: Rising Powers and International Institutions 2.1 Overview of Week 2 Hello there and welcome back again to our course, The Changing Global Order. This week is we will look at some of these changing global power constellations. Obviously, there are a lot of changes on the global level at the moment. Think about the rise of the so-called BRICs. We'll hear more about these countries in this week's sessions. We will first have lectures by Professor Rob De Wijk, who will look at changing global power structures and, for example, the role of China. Then we'll have lectures by Professor Andre Gerrits, who will have a special emphasis on the role of Russia. We see a lot of different changes on this global order and, obviously, these are fascinating subjects to look at. Now, maybe, meanwhile, you have done the test on week one, and you probably realized that it was not all that easy. Obviously, thinking about theories of international relations is a bit tough at times. So if you managed to really do well on this test, you're in [good] shape. Okay, let us now enjoy the lectures that we will have in this week. 2.2 Power Politics (Prof. Dr. Rob de Wijk) Hello my name is Rob de Wijk. I'm a professor of international relations and security. This lecture is about power politics in a multi-polar world. There is little scholarly disagreement that since the end of the Cold War, a multi-polar world has slowly been re-emerging. Such a system is less stable than ...
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