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Postgraduate students at the School of Social Sciences undertake research in a wide range of disciplines, namely Anthropology & Sociology, Economics, Development Planning and Management, Political Science, Peace and Conflict Studies, Social Work, Islamic Development Management, European Studies and Psychology. Our postgraduate degrees comprise degrees by research, by coursework and by "mixed mode" (combining coursework and research leading to the submission of a dissertation).

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  • A Master’s degree in related area with CGPA 3.00/4; or
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  • A minimum score of 154 for Linguaskill Online; or
  • A minimum of Band 3.5 for MUET

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  • English is the candidate’s mother tongue or National Language; or
  • Candidate graduated from an Institution of Higher Learning in which the medium of instruction at Bachelor and/or Master degree level is English (statement of proof required)

Full-time: Min 4 semesters / Max 10 semesters

Part-time: Min 6 semesters /Max 15 semesters

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Opened in September 2010, the School of Politics, History and International Relations (PHIR) provides the University with a unique research-hub in the fields of political science, international relations (IR) and history, located in one of the politically most dynamic regions of the world. The principal focus of our activity lies in the provision of graduate-level teaching, doctoral and post-doctoral research and interacting with governments, civil society bodies and international organisations located in Malaysia and the region.

In keeping with the nature of our discipline, we recruit staff from across the world. All members of staff are active researchers, pursuing cutting-edge, policy-relevant and curiosity-driven research across a broad spectrum of ‘IR’, comparative politics and international history. The results of their findings are published in some of the leading journals and academic presses, and frequently help shape national debates and policy decision-making.

In our research and teaching activities we routinely draw on the resources of our associated schools in the UK, the School of Politics and International Relations and the School of History, and the Division of International Studies at The University of Nottingham Ningbo, China. This global network gives our staff and graduate students access to a team of researchers that forms one of the largest concentrations of IR and politics scholarship in the world.

The School hosts its own ‘Nottingham International Affairs’  seminar series in which academics and practitioners share  their research findings and work experience in the areas of  IR, development, politics and foreign relations. The series  culminates in a prestigious annual lecture: last year delivered  by the EU Ambassador to Malaysia. The school’s student  society, PHIR-NOTT, supplements these formal activities with  its own round-table discussions, study-trips and social events.  Our graduate students frequently take advantage of the range  of intellectual opportunities made available in the various  research institutes, embassies and international organisations  located in Kuala Lumpur and the region. Many of these  institutions contribute to the school’s internship programmes,  which provide students with real-work experience in areas of  international affairs, media, politics and development.

The school has established itself as one of the premier centres for the study of politics, history and international relations in the region. We provide a dynamic learning environment that offers you the opportunity to stretch and test yourself, to question assumptions and contribute to the way we understand, conceptualise and engage with global political phenomena.

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Is a master’s in international relations worth it .

Yes, a Master’s in international relations can be worthwhile for individuals interested in understanding global politics, diplomacy, and international affairs. 

Students will gain a deep understanding of complex international issues, enhance analytical skills, and have networking and career advancement opportunities. However, the degree's worth also often depends on individual career aspirations and how the knowledge gained aligns with personal and professional goals. 

Why do people study international relations? 

International relations is a field that attracts individuals interested in diplomacy, international law, global governance, security studies, humanitarian efforts, and fostering international relations among countries. 

As such, some reasons people study international relations are:

To gain insights into global affairs. 

Understand geopolitical dynamics. 

Analyse international conflicts and cooperation. 

Explore cultural exchanges. 

Comprehend the impact of international policies and events on nations and societies. 

What is the difference between an MA and MSc in international relations? 

The difference between an MA (Master of Arts) and an MSc (Master of Science)in International Relations often lies in the emphasis on curriculum structure rather than the subject matter. 

Usually, an MA programme in International Relations might focus more on humanities, social sciences, theories, and qualitative analysis. An MSc programme may emphasise quantitative analysis, data-driven methodologies, and scientific approaches to understanding international relations. 

This distinction can vary between institutions. However, the core content of both degrees usually covers similar topics related to international politics, history, diplomacy, and governance. 

What postgraduate programmes are offered at UNM’s School of Politics, History and International Relations? 

Politics, History, and International Relations postgraduate programmes offered by UNM include 

International Relations MA

International development management msc, are there any scholarships or financial aid available for postgraduate students in politics, history, and international relations at unm .

Yes, UNM offers various scholarships, grants, and financial aid options for eligible postgraduate students. 

What are the entry requirements for UNM’s politics, history and international relations postgraduate programmes? 

Prospective students will require a relevant second-class honours degree or equivalent from an approved university. An interview may also be needed. Please refer to the specific programme page for detailed information. 

What research opportunities are available for postgraduate students in politics, history and international relations?

Some of the extensive research opportunities for postgraduate students in this department include collaborating with faculty on ongoing projects, conducting independent research, and presenting findings at conferences. 

Can I pursue UNM’s politics, history and international relations postgraduate programmes part-time?

Yes, our postgraduate programmes offer part-time study options to accommodate working professionals. Part-time studies require two years, while full-time studies take one year. 

What are some career prospects for individuals after completing a postgraduate degree in politics, history and international relations?

Graduates can explore careers in academia, international organisations, government, NGOs, public policy, journalism, diplomacy, research, and more. 

Is there any opportunity for international exposure or exchange programmes during the politics, history and international relations postgraduate course at UNM? 

Yes, UNM encourages global exposure and offers opportunities for international exchange programmes, research collaborations and study abroad experiences with partner institutions.  

Why choose UNM’s international relations programmes? 

Our programmes offer a unique interdisciplinary approach, a supportive academic environment, access to cutting-edge resources, and opportunities for practical engagement in global issues. 

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1. University of Malaya

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2. National University of Malaysia

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3. University of Technology Malaysia

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4. University of Science, Malaysia

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5. MARA University of Technology

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6. Putra Malaysia University

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7. Northern University of Malaysia

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8. International Islamic University Malaysia

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9. Multimedia University

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10. University of Malaysia Sabah

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11. Tun Hussein Onn University of Malaysia

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12. Tunku Abdul Rahman University

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13. University of Malaysia, Pahang

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14. University of Malaysia, Sarawak

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15. Petronas Technology University

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16. Sultan Idris University of Education

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17. Tenaga National University

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18. Islamic Science University of Malaysia

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19. Sunway University

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20. University of Malaysia, Terengganu

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21. Technical University of Malaysia, Melaka

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22. University of Kuala Lumpur

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23. Darul Iman University, Malaysia

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24. University of Malaysia Perlis

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25. UCSI University

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26. University of Malaysia, Kelantan

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27. International Medical University

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28. Management and Science University

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29. National Defence University of Malaysia

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30. Taylor's University

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31. HELP University

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32. INTI International University

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33. Tun Abdul Razak University

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34. University of Selangor

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35. AIMST University

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  • Ademi, Ubeydullah , and Firat Kimya. “ Democratic Transition and Party Polarization: A Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Design Approach. ” Party Politics  (3 May 2023).  DOI: 10.1177/13540688231171689 .
  • Alcañiz, Isabella , and Agustina Giraudy. “ From International Organizations to Local Governments: How Foreign Environmental Aid Reaches Subnational Beneficiaries in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. ” Environmental Politics 32, no. 4 (7 June 2023): 663–83. DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2124004 .
  • Almeida, Alessandra Jungs de, and Ana Luiza Vedovato . “ As Relações Internacionais para além das universidades: a comunicação da área por meio da educação popular. ” Caminho Aberto: revista de extensão do IFSC 17 (28 April 2023): 1–24. DOI: 10.35700/2359-0599.2023.17.3464 . 
  • Andonova, Veneta, Lourdes Casanova, Diego Finchelstein , and Juana Garcia Duque. “ The Rise of Digital Entrepreneurship in Latin America. ” Internext 18, no. 1 (2 February 2023). DOI: 10.18568/internext.v18i1.735 . 
  • Argyle, Lisa P., Ethan C. Busby , Nancy Fulda, Joshua R. Gubler, Christopher Rytting, and David Wingate. “ Out of One, Many: Using Language Models to Simulate Human Samples. ” Political Analysis (21  February 2023): 1–15. DOI: 10.1017/pan.2023.2 .
  • Argyle, Lisa P., Christopher A. Bail , Ethan C. Busby ,  Joshua R. Gubler, Thomas Howe, Christopher Rytting, Taylor Sorensen, and David Wingate. “ Leveraging AI for Democratic Discourse: Chat Interventions Can Improve Online Political Conversations at Scale. ” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120, no. 41 (10 October 2023). DOI 10.1073/pnas.2311627120 .
  • Arjona, Ana María, and Sarah Moore . “ Comportamiento Político y Social En Zonas Con y Sin Presencia de Grupos Armados. ” Foco Económico (31 January 2023) .
  • Arslanalp, Mert , and T. Deniz Erkmen. “ The Changing Dynamics of Prostests Under Turkey’s Authoritarian Transformation: Actors, Repertoires, and Strategies of Oppression. ” In Turkey’s Challenges and Transformation: Politics and Society on the Centennial of the Republic , edited by Harun Arıkan and Zeynep Alemdar, 107–26. Reform and Transition in the Mediterranean. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25799-5_8 . 
  • Baker, Lauren M. “ Waste Siege: The Life of Infrastructure in Palestine .” The Journal of Development Studies  (18 January 2023): 1–2. DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2023.2168584 .
  • Bareebe, Gerald, and Moses Khisa . “ Rwanda-Uganda Relations: Elites’ Attitudes and Perceptions in Interstate Relations .” Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 61, no. 2 (3 April 2023): 152–76. DOI: 10.1080/14662043.2023.2200598 .
  • Barrenechea, Rodrigo , and Alberto Vergara. “ Peru: The Danger of Powerless Democracy .” Journal of Democracy 34, no. 2 (2023): 77–89. DOI: 10.1353/jod.2023.0015 .
  • Basedau, Matthias, Jonathan Fox, and Ariel Zellman . Religious Minorities at Risk . Oxford University Press (Oxford, New York; 20 July 2023).  DOI:10.1093/oso/9780197693940.001.0001
  • Baum, Matthew A., James N. Druckman, Matthew D. Simonson, Jennifer Lin , and Roy H. Perlis. “ The Political Consequences of Depression: How Conspiracy Beliefs, Participatory Inclinations, and Depression Affect Support for Political Violence .” American Journal of Political Science  (11 September 2023). DOI: 10.1111/ajps.12827 .
  • Bergan, Daniel E ., Caitlin Finerty, Jack Harrison, Siyuan Ma, and Isabel Virtue. “ Can People Use Party Cues to Assess Policymaker Positions? Ecological Rationality and Political Heuristics. ” Political Research Quarterly  (25 January 2023).  DOI: 10.1177/10659129231151388 . 
  • Bocchese, Marco . “ Of Crimes and Crowns: When State Leaders Confront International Justice. ” Journal of International Criminal Justice  (22 July 2023): mqad021. DOI:10.1093/jicj/mqad021 . 
  • Botero, Sandra, Laura García-Montoya , Silvia Otero-Bahamón , and Sebastián Londoño-Mendez. “ Colombia 2022: Del fin de la guerra al gobierno del cambio .” Revista de Ciencia Política  (23 August 2023). DOI: 10.4067/s0718-090x2023005000114 . 
  • Broache, M. P., Kate Cronin-Furman, David Mendeloff, and Jacqueline R. McAllister . “ The International Criminal Court at 25 .” Journal of Human Rights 22, no. 1 (1 January 2023): 1–3. DOI: 10.1080/14754835.2022.2150518 .
  • Brookes, Marissa . “ Re(Valuing) Labor and Globalization: Present Reflections on the Future of Work .” Labor Studies Journal (6 June 2023). DOI: 10.1177/0160449X231178782 .
  • Brophy, Nathan, and Kevin J. Mullinix . “ Partisan Motivated Empathy and Policy Attitudes. ” Political Behavior  (20 August 2023). DOI: 10.1007/s11109-023-09890-x . 
  • Burdman, Javier . “ Impure Beginnings: Arendt and Derrida on the Temporality of Political Action .” CR: The New Centennial Review 23, no. 1 (2023): 29–52.  https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/26/article/911458.
  • Busby, Ethan C. “ What Goes Without Saying: Navigating Political Discussion in America. By Taylor N. Carlson and Jaime E. Settle. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 300p. 29.99 Paper. ” Perspectives on Politics 21, no. 1 (March 2023): 363–64. DOI: 10.1017/S1537592722003395.
  • Busby, Ethan C. , Adam J. Howat , and C. Daniel Myers. “ Changing Stereotypes of Partisans in the Trump Era. ” Political Science Research and Methods (24  August 2023): 1–8. DOI: 10.1017/psrm.2023.30 . 
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Phd candidate sukrit puri all in the family: caste and ethnic identity play an outsize role in business/government interactions                                  .

New studies show that caste and ethnic identity play an outsize role in how business interacts with government in developing countries  

May 13, 2024 Leda Zimmerman MIT Political Science

PhD Candidate Sukrit Puri

“Family firms can be very insular, sticking with old practices and rewarding loyalty to co-ethnic partners,” says PhD candidate Sukrit Puri. There are barriers to outside hires who might bring innovations. “These businesses are often just not interested in taking up growth opportunities,” says Puri. “There are millions of family firms but they do not provide the kind of dynamism they should.”    

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It’s no news that companies use money to influence politics. But it may come as a surprise to learn that many family-owned firms — the most common form of business in the world — do not play by the same rules. New research by fourth-year political science graduate student Sukrit Puri reveals that “family businesses depart from the political strategy of treating campaign donations as short-term investments intended to maximize profitmaking.”

Studying thousands of such firms in India, Puri finds that when it comes to politics, an important influence on political behavior is ethnic identity. This in turn can make a big impact on economic development.

“If family businesses actually think about politics differently, and if they are the most common economic actors in an economy, then you break channels of accountability between a business and the government,” says Puri. “Elected officials may be less likely to deliver effective policies for achieving economic growth.” Puri believes his insights suggest new approaches for struggling economies in some developing countries. “I’d like to get governments to think carefully about the importance of family firms, and how to incentivize them through the right kinds of industrial policies.”

Pushing past caricatures

At the heart of Puri’s doctoral studies is a question he says has long interested him: “Why are some countries rich and other countries poor?” The son of an Indian diplomat who brought his family from Belgium and Nepal to the Middle East and New York City, Puri focused on the vast inequalities he witnessed as he grew up.

As he studied economics, political science and policy as an undergraduate at Princeton University, Puri came to believe “that firms play a very important role” in the economic development of societies.  But it was not always clear from these disciplines how businesses interacted with governments, and how that affected economic growth.

“There are two canonical ways of thinking about business in politics and they have become almost like caricatures,” says Puri. One claims government is in the pocket of corporations or that at the least they wield undue influence. The other asserts that businesses simply do governments’ bidding and are constrained by the needs of the state. “I found these two perspectives to be wanting, because neither side gets entirely what it desires,” he says. “I set out to learn more about how business actually seeks to influence, and when it is successful or not.”

So much political science literature on business and politics is “America-centric,” with publicly listed, often very large corporations acting on behalf of shareholders, notes Puri. But this is not the paradigm for many other countries. The major players in countries like South Korea and India are family firms, big and small. “There has been so little investigation of how these family businesses participate in politics,” Puri says. “I wanted to know if we could come up with a political theory of the family firm, and look into the nature of business and politics in developing economies and democracies where these firms are so central.”

Campaign donation differences To learn whether family businesses think about politics differently, Puri decided to zero in on one of the most pervasive forms of influence all over the world: campaign donations. “In the US, firms treat these donations as short-term investments, backing the incumbent and opportunistically switching parties when political actors change,” he says. “These companies have no ideology.” But family firms in India, Puri’s empirical setting, prove to operate very differently.

Puri compiled a vast dataset of all donations to Indian political parties from 2003 to 2021, identifying 7,000 unique corporate entities donating a cumulative one billion dollars to 36 parties participating in national and state-level elections. He identified which of these donations came from family firms by identifying family members sitting on boards of these companies. Puri found evidence that firms with greater family involvement on these boards overwhelmingly donate loyally to a single party of their choice, and “do not participate in politics out of opportunistic, short-term profit maximizing impulse.”

Puri believes there are sociological explanations for this unexpected behavior. Family firms are more than just economic actors, but social actors as well — embedded in community networks that then shape their values, preferences, and strategic choices. In India, communities often form around caste and religious networks.  So for instance, some economic policies of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have hurt its core supporters of small and medium-sized businesses, says Puri. Yet, these businesses have not abandoned their financial support of the BJP. Similarly, Muslim-majority communities and family firms stick with their candidates, even when it is not in their short-term economic best interest. Their behavior is more like that of an individual political donor — more ideological and expressive than strategic.  

Engaged by debate

As a college freshman, Puri was uncertain of his academic direction. Then he learned of a debate playing out between two schools of economic thought on how to reduce poverty in India and other developing nations: On one side, Amartya Sen advocated for starting with welfare, and on the other, Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya argued that economic growth came first.

“I wanted to engage with this debate, because it suggested policy actions — what is feasible, what you can actually do in a country,” recalls Puri. “Economics was the tool for understanding these tradeoffs.”  

After graduation, Puri worked for a few years in investment management, specializing in emerging markets. “In my office, the conversation each day among economists was just basically political,” he says. “We were evaluating a country’s economic prospects through a kind of unsophisticated political analysis, and I decided I wanted to pursue more rigorous training in political economy.”

At MIT, Puri has finally found a way of merging his lifelong interests in economic development with policy-minded research. He believes that the behavior of family firms should be of keen concern to many governments.

“Family firms can be very insular, sticking with old practices and rewarding loyalty to co-ethnic partners,” he says. There are barriers to outside hires who might bring innovations.  “These businesses are often just not interested in taking up growth opportunities,” says Puri.  “There are millions of family firms but they do not provide the kind of dynamism they should.”  

In the next phase of his dissertation research Puri will be surveying not just the political behaviors but the investment and management practices of family firms as well. He believes larger firms more open to outside ideas are expanding at the expense of smaller and mid-size family firms. In India and other nations, governments currently make wasteful subsidies to family firms that cannot rise to the challenge of, say, starting a new microchip fabricating plant. Instead, says Puri, governments must figure out the right kind of incentives to encourage openness and entrepreneurship in businesses that make up its economy, which are instrumental to unlocking broader economic growth.

After MIT, Puri envisions an academic life for himself studying business and politics around the world, but with a focus on India. He would like to write about family firms for a more general audience — following in the footsteps of authors who got him interested in political economy in the first place. “I’ve always believed in making knowledge more accessible; it’s one of the reasons I enjoy teaching,” he says. “It is really rewarding to lecture or write and be able to introduce people to new ideas.” 

Major Requirements

Core requirements (24 hours):.

*Courses counted toward core requirements and Public Affairs Capstone will not also count toward elective requirements.

  • PLS 101 - American Democracy and Citizenship
  • PLS 205 - Comparative Politics
  • PLS 232 - International Relations
  • PLS 255 - Public Administration
  • PLS 330 - Introduction to Political Theory
  • PHI 330 - Introduction to Political Theory
  • PLS 492 - Program Assessment
  • PLS 576 - Quantitative Methods of Political Science and Public Policy

One Course From:

  • PLS 316 - Political Parties, Elections and Interest Groups
  • PLS 317 - American Political Behavior
  • PLS 413 - The American Executive
  • PLS 414 - The Legislative Process
  • PLS 515 - Constitutional Law I: Powers and Constraints
  • PLS 517 - Constitutional Law II: Liberties and Rights
  • PLS 520 - The U.S. Constitution and Equality

Public Affairs Capstone Experience

Three hours from the following list. Course cannot count toward both the 24 hour core requirement and the Capstone requirement.

  • PLS 320 - American Foreign Policy
  • PLS 437 - International Organizations and Law
  • PLS 439 - Playing Games with the World
  • PLS 443 - Nationalisms and Islamisms of the Middle East
  • PLS 493 - Part-time Internship in Political Science
  • PLS 494 - Full-time Internship in Political Science
  • PLS 495 - Senior Honors Project in Political Science
  • PLS 496 - Independent Study in Political Science
  • PLS 498 - Part-time Internship in Public Administration
  • PLS 544 - Government and Politics of the Middle East
  • PLS 545 - Asian Politics
  • PLS 546 - Political Violence and Terrorism
  • PLS 547 - Politics of the European Union and Its Members
  • PLS 548 - Latin American Politics
  • PLS 550 - Modern African Politics
  • PLS 555 - Public Policy for a Global Environment
  • PLS 561 - Ancient Political Thought
  • PLS 563 - Modern Political Theory
  • PLS 565 - Contemporary Political Ideologies
  • PLS 567 - American Political Thought
  • PLS 569 - Foreign Policies of the Middle Eastern States
  • PLS 573 - Policy Analysis
  • PLS 497 - Special Topics may be approved by the department.

15 Hours of Electives From at Least Three of the Following Subfields:

Note: PLS 493   , PLS 494   , PLS 495   , PLS 496   , PLS 497    will be assigned to fields according to topic. No more than six hours will be counted toward the major from PLS 493   , PLS 494   , PLS 498   .

American Government and Politics:

International politics:.

  • PLS 301 - U.S. National Security
  • PLS 333 - Model United Nations

Comparative Governments and Politics:

  • PLS 319 - Women in Politics
  • PLS 338 - Politics of Less Developed Countries
  • PLS 343 - Post-Soviet Politics

Public Administration:

  • PLS 102 - Introduction to American Public Policy
  • PLS 315 - Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
  • PLS 351 - Municipal Government and Administration
  • PLS 355 - Emergencies, Disasters and Catastrophes

Political Theory:

Public law:.

  • CRM 260 - Criminal Law and the Courts
  • PLS 419 - The Judicial Process

Minor Required (or Second Major)

Total credit hours: 42, university level requirements:.

  • General Education Program and Requirements  
  • General Baccalaureate Degree Requirements  

Accelerated graduate program in Public Administration

Eligible students in this major may apply to the Master of Public Administration program. Refer to the Graduate Catalog for more information. Refer to  Undergraduate Students Taking Graduate Classes  for additional information and procedures for obtaining permission for Mixed Credit.

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Global Democracy Conference 2024

Time: Mon May 20, 2024, All Day

Location: Multiple Locations on Campus

The Global Democracy Conference (GDC), organized by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies , is an integral component of the broader University of Notre Dame Global Democracy Initiative designed to connect academic research and non-academic audiences. It will be an annual forum that projects the University as a leader and convener on questions of democracy, while simultaneously facilitating positive, tangible impact on global democratic practices.

With the theme "Understanding Today, Shaping Tomorrow," the inaugural GDC will see the Kellogg Institute convene leading defenders of global democracy at the University of Notre Dame for a series of profound, actionable conversations about the state of democracy around the world. Animated by our understanding of the multidimensional, complex nature of democratic erosion, this conference will i) identify emerging challenges to democracies and possible solutions; ii) highlight the research being undertaken by Notre Dame in order to have meaningful impact in the world of policy; and iii) convene global actors that will help lay the foundation for partnerships with institutions and leaders who might utilize our research in protecting local democratic structures.

The GDC includes two types of sessions: panels, in which participants make formal, 12-minute presentations, and roundtables, which follow a conversational format led by a moderator. Sessions are organized in three thematic blocs:

  • New Ideas. Panels primarily formed by academics. They present original research on democracy to a broader audience, emphasizing the substantive relevance of their findings and mapping ongoing debates in the field. A practitioner may discuss how this line of research is relevant to practice.
  • The State of the World. Roundtables formed by academics and practitioners. They assess the state of democracy in particular countries or regions, with a particular interest in the near future.
  • The Path Forward. Sessions focused on practical lessons to protect and promote democratic governance. Those sessions may take the form of panels or roundtables and may include practitioners or academics. Of particular interest are sessions focusing on particular sectors, such as industries (e.g., technology, finance) or professional fields (e.g., international law) discussing their ability to strengthen democracy.

Our inaugural event is in part generously underwritten by Bert Piedra , a 1978 graduate of the University of Notre Dame and member of the Kellogg Institute Advisory Board.

For more information, visit kellogg.nd.edu .

Originally published at forum2023.nd.edu .

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