Dear students,
Welcome to the DIRS121 course, International Relations Theory! This course will give you the opportunity to delve into the theoretical frameworks of International Relations.
This course aims to provide you with numerous theoretical tools and key approaches that will help you understand the dynamics of international relations and politics.
Keep in mind that throughout this course, you will use books, articles, audiovisual material, interactive activities, and exercises to make learning more fun!
We will meet in 4 teleconferences, during which your instructor will show you a PowerPoint Presentation.
You are required to:
a) have covered the required readings (preferably also the audiovisual material)
b) participate in the discussion
c) keep your camera on
d) complete the interactive activities on time.
A few words on your instructor
My name is Dr Zakia Aqra! I am an adjunct lecturer in the Department of History, Political Science and International Relations at Neapolis University Pafos. I have a PhD in Political Science and International Relations from the University of the Peloponnese. My thesis focused on International Relations theories, foreign policy and armed non-state actors and was funded by the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (IKY). I have also been the co-editor-in-chief at the Centre for Mediterranean, Middle East and Islamic Studies (CEMMIS) since 2023 and a research associate at CEMMIS since April 2010. I have been a researcher in Christianity in the Middle as well as a research expert at the Centre for Religious Pluralism in the Middle East (CRPME), a Greek MFA initiative (2016-2018). I obtained an MSc in Middle East Politics at SOAS, London (2014) and a second MSc in International Political Economy at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens (2015). I was awarded a scholarship from the Onassis Foundation (2014-2015). I completed my BSc in International and European Studies at Panteion University, Athens, for which I was granted a full scholarship from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2005-2011). I have conducted field research in Iraq, including Iraqi Kurdistan, Iran, Palestine and Lebanon. I am fluent in English, Greek, Arabic, and Italian.
I will always be available to discuss any matters that may arise during the semester. You can reach me by email!
I look forward to seeing you soon and best wishes for the new academic semester!
Kind regards,
Dr. Aqra