International relations
Study at the home of the Institute of Development Studies – the best department for Development Studies in the world*. Browse our international relations modules below, and if you're unsure what to study, follow our top tips for how to choose a module.
Browse our modules
You can see our full list of international relations modules below.
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
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Autumn Semester
- Colonialism and Modern Social Theory
- East Asia Rising: Beyond the American Century?
- Finance and Power
- Finance and Power
- Genocide in International Relations
- Humanitarianism in Theory and Practice
- Humanitarianism in Theory and Practice
- International Relations of the Modern Middle East
- Mercenaries, Gangs and Terrorists: Private Security in International Politics
- Palestine and the International
- Palestine and the International
- Policing Racial Capitalism
- Policing Racial Capitalism
- Race, Gender and Global Capitalism
- Race, Gender and Global Capitalism
- Religions in Global Politics
- Religions in Global Politics
- The Global Politics of Health
- The Politics of Armed Groups: Rebels, State and Society
- The Politics of Armed Groups: Rebels, State and Society
- Trade, (De)Globalisation, and the New Mercantilism
- What is War
- What is War
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Spring Semester
- Activism, Development and Violence: Global Systems, Local Encounters
- Aesthetics in Global Politics
- Capitalism and Geopolitics
- Colonialism and Modern Social Theory
- Colonialism and Modern Social Theory
- Dirty Wars? Conflict and Military Intervention
- East Asia Rising: Beyond the American Century?
- From Bombs to Algorithms: Science, Technologies, and Global Insecurity
- Global Politics of Food
- Global Resistance: Contesting Capital and Coloniality
- Nationalism and International Relations
- NGOs in World Politics
- Politics of Terror and Global Histories of Violence
- Politics of Terror and Global Histories of Violence
- Putin, Power, Populism: Russia and Eurasia in Global Politics
- The Politics of Armed Groups: Rebels, State and Society
- The Politics of Armed Groups: Rebels, State and Society
- What is War
- What is War
- What is War
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Follow our top tips for choosing your modules. You can also find out about our teaching structure, assessment process and how your credits transfer back to your home institution.
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Clubsand societies including our International Relations Society
Which school will I study in?
You'll study in the International Relations department, which is part of the School of Global Studies.
We are one of the largest dedicated International Relations departments in the world.
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Our international relations research
**Our staff are carrying out research in areas including international theory, global political economy, and war, violence and international security.
Our research influences the way we teach, and you learn from academics at the forefront of their fields.
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Contact us
If you are studying at Sussex for a semester or year and have questions, email sussexabroad@sussex.ac.uk.
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