International Studies
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OverviewThe study of Government and
International Relations is a dynamic
area, responding to contemporary
developments affecting the governance
of societies, from terrorism to public
sector reform. The relentless globalisation
of business and society means that no
politics is purely local any more, since
so many international events have
domestic ramifications. So Australians
are also affected by economic and
political changes in Asia and Eastern
Europe, and are facing similar policy
challenges as those in Western Europe
and North America. Government and
International Relations offers a range
of units of study in areas such as the
state and governance of economic
activity, communist and post-communist
systems, Asia and the Pacific, Australian
politics, Australian foreign and defence
policy, American politics, public policy
and public management, international
security, human rights, environmental
politics, globalisation, the media and
democratisation.
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Career OpportunitiesThe program in International Studies develops analytical skills for the study of critical, current global issues. Graduates of the program have built successful careers in the Australian diplomatic corps, international organisations, media, consulting firms and the public service.
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Units of Study
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