CURRICULUM 2019/2020

Name of the curriculum: “International Relations and European Integration” 

Curriculum type: Political sciences and civic education curriculum – 9-month certificate programme on International Relations, Diplomacy and European Integration

Aim: After completing the studies at ESD, the student will acquire knowledge and skills in order to start working in the field of international relations.

Learning outcomes of the student:

  • she/he has an overview of international relations theories, knows how to compare, contrast and analyse them;
  • grasps the main topics of international relations (foreign policy, security policy, international law, European Union, international economics
  • grasps the main topics of the priority regions of international relations, such as Asia, Africa, Middle-East, Russia, the United States;
  • has acquired practical skills in the field of diplomacy – diplomatic skills, protocol, public diplomacy, intercultural communication, international negotiations.

Target group and requirements: students who are interested in international relations. The student holds at least a BA degree and his/her level of English both in oral and written form enables him/her to participate actively in class and study independently at home.

Volume of studies: 2019/2020 curriculum consists of 66 credit points. The student needs to complete 60 points minimum in order to graduate. The volume of studies (66 credit points) consists of 352 academic hours of classroom work and approximately 700 academic hours of independent work.

Learning process: courses are taught 4 afternoons per week, usually Tuesday to Friday, 4.45-7.45 PM, in English. Classroom based work is either in lecture or seminar format, in case of practical courses various exercises will be conducted. Course content and list of reading material per course can be found either on Moodle or below in the curriculum in due course. *ESD has the right to make changes in the curriculum if there is a need. All the changes will be communicated timely to the students.

Class environment: classroom, equipped with all the necessary items, e.g. projector, PC, screen, board, speakers, accommodates 25 people.

Completion of studies: Examination criteria for the courses can be found in the curriculum. The successful student (having obtained minimum 60 credit points) will be awarded a certificate and an academic record. The latter will not be awarded to the student in case of any unfulfilled duties towards ESD, such as unpaid study fees. In case the student does not manage to collect necessary credit points, he/she will be awarded a proof of only positively passed courses. Students taking individual courses will also be awarded a proof.

Lecturers: Courses taught at ESD will be conducted by Estonian and foreign experts.

AUTUMN TERM 2019

SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 – DECEMBER 19, 2019

SubjectLecturerInstitutionTimeCPForm of examination
EU History, Institutions, and Policy-MakingStefano Braghiroli, PhDUniversity of Tartu, Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies16.01-19.01, 23.01-26.01.246Essay 26.02.24
Exam 04.03.24
Cyberspace Considerations for National and International Security
Amb Shota Gvineria
Baltic Defence College
30.01-02.02.243Presentation 02.02.24
Essay 18.02.24
Defense and Security in Northern Europe: Current Baltic, Nordic and Arctic Security IssuesMartin HurtICDS05.02-06.02;
08.02-09.02.24
3Essay
01.03.24
Intelligence and Counterintelligence: An Overlooked Dimension of Foreign Relations
Ivo Juurvee, PhDInternational Centre for Defence & Security (ICDS)
13.02-15.02, 26.02.243Group work 26.02.24
Foreign Policy AnalysisAmb ret Taavi Toom27.02-01.03.243Essay
22.03.24
US Foreign PolicyMatthew Crandall, PhDTallinn University05.03-08.03.243Essay
Date 31.03
Asia-Pacific and the Great Power RebalancingMonika Reinem12.03-15.03.243Essay
Date 07.04
The MENA Shatterbelt: Between Domestic Turmoil and Power ProjectionWolfgang Mühlberger, MASenior Advisor MENA & Strategy at CMI02.04-05.04.243Essay
Date TBC
Public and Digital DiplomacyAmb ret Taavi Toom09.04-12.04.243In-class grading 12.04.24
Public speaking and Communication with Media
Hannes Rumm
Estonian journalist16.04-19.04.243In-class grading 19.04.24
Diplomatic SkillsMichael Roberts, MACentre for Political and Diplomatic Studies, Ambassador (ret) UK07.05-10.05.243In-class grading 10.05.24

SPRING TERM 2020

JANUARY 13 – MAY 31, 2020

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Estonian School of Diplomacy
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10143 Tallinn
ESTONIA