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Global Studies: Cultures and Organizations in International Relations
- 4 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Subtitles in French
- Starts on June 2, 2019
- Ends on June 29, 2019
Course details
Syllabus
What topics will you cover?
- Universalism and authenticity
- Modernity and tradition
- Conflicting ideologies
- Pretended or true cultural distinctions
- Going alone or getting along
- Intercultural negotiations
- Waves of democratisation
- Waves of deregulation
- Setbacks: non linear change
- Nationalism, anti-colonialism
- Back to the past: the world in 1925
- A step towards the future: the World in 2025
Prerequisite
Instructors
Yves Schemeil
Pr. of political science, University of Grenoble Alpes & Institut Universitaire de France (Global & Comparative Politics); visiting scholar, Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne & Grenoble Ecole de Management
Editor
Grenoble École de Management is a business school founded in 1984 in Grenoble, France by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Grenoble. The Grenoble École de Management incorporates the Grenoble Graduate School of Business (GGSB) (as its internationally focused educational branch), the École Supérieure de Commerce (ESC) (the French branch that offers the traditional Grande École program), and the École de Management des Systèmes d'Information (EMSI) (specializing in Information Systems management).
It has triple accreditation: EQUIS by the EFMD, AMBA, and the AACSB. In 2015, the school is ranked 6th nationwide and its Msc in Management (MIB program) is ranked 15th worldwide according to the Financial Times. Grenoble EM hosts a talent pool of students from various nationalities and cultures. It is situated in the Europole area, next to the World Trade Center of Grenoble.
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