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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

China, Russia, the US and the future of geopolitics

As Russia continues to throw the geopolitical order into disarray and the
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In sessions that will focus on international alliances, trends in trade and the
pervasive power of technology, you will discover the context behind world
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Experience the course through incisive analysis, sophisticated infographics,
animations, videos and podcasts—and examine trends and topics with other
executive leaders. Engage deeply with current events by reading recent articles
from The Economist, included in a complimentary three-month subscription.

Explore key topics thoroughly, through a fresh blend of conceptual and practical
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PROGRAMME MODULES

Module 1
From Cold War to US-China rivalry

After the Soviet bloc’s disintegration, the US enjoyed a period of pre-eminence
(called the “unipolar moment”). Understand this history, examine the US’s
subsequent competition with China and explore how Russia now wants to reverse
the disintegration of the Soviet territories.

Module 2
The decline of US dominance

Get a first look at the US-China rivalry, initially through American eyes. Learn
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dwindled and consider the global cost of that decline. You will analyse American
policy towards Russia and discover whether the US can regain its swagger.

Module 3
The Chinese century

This module looks at the world, and especially the US, from China’s perspective.
Explore why Chinese leaders came to think the time was ripe to challenge
American pre-eminence. After assessing the underlying sources of Chinese
strength—military, commercial and technological—you will understand whether
China really can supplant the US as the world’s hegemonic power.

Module 4
The role of technology

How much the US-China rivalry is also a competition for technological dominance
is assessed in this module. After examining how pervasive technology is, both in
economic and defence matters, you will compare and contrast American and Chinese
approaches to innovation. Finally, assess the possible consequences of two
“techno-spheres” emerging, one American and one Chinese.

Module 5
Disruptors, inbetweeners, and game changers

The US-China rivalry constrains the options of geopolitical actors that have
resisted choosing sides, such as the European Union, as well as countries that
have picked a side, including Japan and Russia. This module also explores how
Russia’s aggression is creating foreign-policy dilemmas for both the US and
China, and concludes by describing challenges that affect all countries: climate
change, demography and pandemics.

Module 6
Goodbye globalisation?

Globalisation is the force that pulls people together—and sometimes drives them
apart. In this final module, explore the recent history of globalisation, from
its golden age in the 1990s, through “slowbalisation” in more recent years and
on into the age of covid-19 and Western sanctions on Russia. We end by examining
whether globalisation is in retreat, leaving great powers freer to carve up the
world to their advantage.


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This course is for anyone who wishes to gain a sophisticated and comprehensive
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Lead your organisation’s strategic response to geopolitical trends

Learn how Russian aggression and Western sanctions will affect international
business and politics in the future

Understand current US-China relations and how to steer your business through
future disruptions

Act decisively, armed with insights into geopolitical challenges and how these
will affect your business strategy


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Get exclusive insights from The Economist’s team of correspondents and editors,
who share their expertise through specially-crafted articles, infographics,
animations, videos and podcasts.

Teaching will be enriched by group discussions with students from many types of
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range of global viewpoints. Assignments and case studies are designed to
stimulate and challenge, drawing out implications for individual organisations
and roles.

Leading global figures also contribute to the course, bringing policymakers'
perspectives on the big issues.

Featured journalists and contributors include:
Soumaya Keynes

Trade and globalisation editor

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Shashank Joshi

Defence editor

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Miranda Johnson

Deputy executive editor

The Economist

John Parker

International correspondent

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David Rennie

Beijing bureau chief and Chaguan columnist

The Economist

Eric Schmidt

Former CEO and executive chairman

Google

Michèle Flournoy

Former under-secretary of defence for policy

Joseph Nye

Distinguished service professor

Harvard University

Kevin Rudd

Former 26th prime minister of Australia, currently CEO, Asia Society


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