The Global Diplomacy course is a unique offering to the MOOC environment. Bringing together cutting edge research in the broad fields of Diplomatic and International Studies, award winning distance learning delivery and the instructors previous experience of delivering a successful MOOC. Please see the volume Global Diplomacy: Theories, Types and Models authored with Dr Alison Holmes, (Westview, 2016), and the Understanding Research Methods MOOC from Coursera.


Global Diplomacy – Diplomacy in the Modern World
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Global Diplomacy – Diplomacy in the Modern World

Instructor: Dr Dan Plesch, SOAS University of London
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Reviewed on Jul 20, 2020
A Very interesting course, I personally have learned a lot and it did broaden my scope indeed! I would recommend it in case you are a person interested in International Relations and Diplomacy.
Reviewed on Oct 31, 2019
Absolutely incredible course in diplomacy that gives you a perfect glimpse of understanding how diplomacy works in practice and what achievements you need to posses in order to become a good diplomat.
Reviewed on May 28, 2020
Great course. I had a general interest in diplomacy and wanted a little taste of what it was, this course has provided me just that. It has amazing resources to help enhance our knowledge of diplomacy
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