International Relations

Track representative: Chris LaRoche

Track description

The International Relations track reflects the existing traditions of IR scholarship in North America, the UK, and Western Europe especially. The department offers concentrations in, and faculty expertise on, Security Studies, International Political Economy and IR theory.

The track provides students with a variety of methodological tools and a deep grounding in disciplinary concepts and theories in order to enable them to both explain and understand the material and textual, social and technical factors that account for continuity and change in world politics.

Although therefore necessarily global in its outlook, the track has particular geographical expertise in Europe (eastern and western), Central Asia, MENA, and it is building up its expertise in South East Asia. Epistemologically and methodologically, the track draws upon both positivist and non-positivist approaches, with a concomitant commitment to pursuing traditional and critical scholarship.

IR faculty is involved in a variety of international research collaborations. 

Curriculum:

You can browse the courses offered here: Courses hosted by Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy, and International Relations.

Who should apply?

Students with an interest in security studies, international political economy and heterodox political and IR theorising are especially encouraged to apply to our doctoral programme.

PhD Students in this track

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Faculty

Associate Professor
Building: 
Budapest, Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
Room: 
601
Phone: 
+36 1 327 3074
International Relations Track Representative
Assistant Professor
Building: 
Vienna, Quellenstrasse 51
Room: 
C411
Phone: 
+36.1.327.3000/2654