Global Governance and International Relations

Global Governance and International Relations

£450.00

In a rapidly evolving global landscape, understanding the mechanisms of governance and international relations is critical for those engaged in diplomacy, policy-making, and global business. Our Global Governance and International Relations program provides in-depth insights into the systems, institutions, and frameworks that govern international cooperation and decision-making.

This program covers key topics such as the role of global organizations (e.g., the United Nations, WTO), the dynamics of international treaties and agreements, and the impact of global policies on businesses and governments. Participants will explore the complexities of international relations, including geopolitical strategy, diplomacy, and the interplay between national interests and global

In a rapidly evolving global landscape, understanding the mechanisms of governance and international relations is critical for those engaged in diplomacy, policy-making, and global business. Our Global Governance and International Relations program provides in-depth insights into the systems, institutions, and frameworks that govern international cooperation and decision-making. This program covers key topics such as the role of global organizations (e.g., the United Nations, WTO), the dynamics of international treaties and agreements, and the impact of global policies on businesses and governments. Participants will explore the complexities of international relations, including geopolitical strategy, diplomacy, and the interplay between national interests and global

Course information

April - September 2025

$5,660

Inclusive of six months of online tuition

- comprehensive online training written and curated by our expert tutors

- new modules released monthly

- hard-back full-colour training manual

- teaching notes and coaching suggestions

- regular live group catch-up webinars

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