Undergraduate
Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences
International Relations
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Course Goals
The course aims to teach the current state of the relations between Greece and Turkey with reference to historical roots. The course examines complex cases of extended tensions in international relations so that each student can learn how to utilize competently analytical techniques in assessing issues in international politics.
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Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Introduction- Discussion on the Syllabus Lecture & Discussions
2. Week Historical Evolution of Greek-Turkish Relations Lecture & Discussions
3. Week Historical Evolution of Greek-Turkish Relations Lecture & Discussions
4. Week General look at the current Turkish-Greek relations Lecture & Discussions
5. Week Cyprus problem and its ramifications on Turkish Greek bilateral relations. Lecture & Discussions
6. Week Cyprus problem and its ramifications on Turkish Greek bilateral relations. Lecture & Discussions
7. Week Aegean disputes (territorial waters and continental Self) Lecture & Discussions
8. Week Exams - Midterm Exam
9. Week Aegean disputes (airspace, demilitarized Aegean islands, disagreement on geografical features) Lecture & Discussions
10. Week Turkey, Greece and NATO and European Union Lecture & Discussions
11. Week Class Presentations. Class Presentations.
12. Week Class Presentations. Class Presentations.
13. Week Class Presentations. Class Presentations.
14. Week Final exams Final exams
15. Week Final exams Exam
16. Week Final exams Final
17. Week Final exams Final
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Attendance 1 50
Final Exam 1 50


Program Outcomes
PO-1To identify and use theoretical and practical knowledge in International Relations.
PO-2To express ideas and assessments about contemporary debates in International Relations.
PO-3To acknowledge ethical and scientific responsibilities of data collection, evaluation and publication.
PO-4To monitor and interpret published studies in International Relations.
PO-5To use a second language at an intermediate level.
PO-6To analyze, compare and relate different local, regional and global developments in International Relations.
PO-7To analyze, compare and relate International Relations with theories and practices of different associate departments and their sub-fields and to offer suggestions by combining these fields.
PO-8To present substantial knowledge for various public, private and academic career positions.
PO-9To analyze the emergence and functions of prominent regional and local actors and to make future projections about their actions.
PO-10To theoretically and practically examine different events and facts in International Relations and Foreign Policy and to interpret their past, present, and future through a scientific perspective.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1To evaluate the effects of the resulting myths and narratives on nation-building.
LO-2To develop a comprehensive perspective on Greek History.
LO-3To discuss Turkey - Greece relationship in the context of foreign policy.
LO-4To analyze the affect of Cyprus and the influence of the European Union on the bilateral relations.
LO-5To discuss policy alternatives for the near future of these two states.
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