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MA in Politics and International Relations of East Asia

MA in Politics and International Relations of East Asia

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-26

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

Professional Masters

Subject areas

International Politics East Asia States: Studies International Relations Politics

Course Summary

Explore the dynamic politics of East Asia and its growing impact on global affairs with our MA in Politics and International Relations of East Asia. This programme offers a region-specific, research-led, and policy-relevant education, grounded in the latest developments across East Asia and with a special focus on Europe-China relations. You will examine how East Asia is emerging as a driving force in global power shifts, while gaining critical insights into the evolving relationships between China, the European Union, the UK, and other major international actors.You’ll critically engage with the political, economic, and cultural forces shaping East Asia today, from local political movements to the strategic competition between China and the United States. Drawing on the expertise of leading scholars in the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA) and the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies (CCCS), the course equips you with the analytical tools and conceptual frameworks needed to understand the region in a global context.With a strong focus on critical thinking, global awareness, and policy engagement, the programme offers a unique combination of in-depth regional knowledge and transferable skills. You will have the flexibility to tailor your studies with optional modules that reflect your interests, including other world regions (Europe and the Middle East), advanced IR theory, international organisation, and global political economy.

Tuition fees

UK fees
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International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£25,500

Entry requirements

We typically require a 2:1 Bachelor (Honours) degree (or overseas equivalent). A degree in the field of Social Sciences is preferable, however, in assessing the application we also take into account other facilitating factors such as relevant experience in lieu of this requirement. A personal statement should include an outline of your interest and understanding of your chosen programme.