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7h ago
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17h ago
From what I understand countries can only serve two terms and them being heads of HRC doesn't mean they control the narrative or have unlimited voting powers and just have administrate functions and a decisive vote in case of a 50/50.
Does putting them in human rights council subject them to additional scrutiny and a requirement to listen ?
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1d ago
I am thinking of double majoring in Project Management and IR. Is this stable and has promising cereer prospects?
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3d ago
Hi everyone,
maybe some of you have been accepted to the PhD in IR at Oxford. What has been your academic/professional background? I hold a German Bachelor's and Master's degree and actually pursue a second Master's at King's College London in International Affairs. Have almost ten years of experience in public service. Would be glad to hear some of your background. Thank you all.
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4d ago
Okay hey guys sorry for the long post but I need a realistic answer other than my university career advisors who keep telling me positive things. I am presenting my statistics and I want to know what universities I should apply to to get a Masters in IR or Poli Sci or Intl Security in Europe. Just to clarify, I am studying in the US but I am EU citizen (residency in the US tho). I am a junior studying Global Studies (concentration in Development nd Change) and Arabic Language and Culture. Here are my statistics :
3.83 GPA - English, Italian, Arabic language (fluent in first 2 moderate in Ara ..read more
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4d ago
Hey yall I’m a junior in undergrad with a 3.8 GPA and I was looking into getting my masters in intl. security. I don’t have any work experience in the field but I was planning on getting an internship next summer before the program starts. I wouldn’t be able to include that on my application as I do not want to take a gap year (I’ll be applying fall of next school year). I have experience as a stats TA in college and not much other experience that applies to this masters program I can include besides club leadership positions. My question is should I do it? By the time I graduate with a maste ..read more