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Tourism And International Relations

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In Central London ()

£ 1,600 + VAT

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  • Type

    Course

  • Duration

    20 Days

Limited Objectives: By the conclusion of the specified learning experiences, delegates will be able to: Explain the objectives and principles of the United Nations. Illustrate, with period or dates, the progressive development of International. Organizations. Exhibit their comprehension of The United Nations, as an International Organisation. Suitable for: This course is designed for: International Negotiators, International Conflict Managers, United Nations Officials, National Tourist Officers, Tourism Promoters, Tourism Development Officers, Tourism Ministry Officials, Hotel and Tourism Consultants, National Government Ministers with Tourism in their Portfolio, Local Tourism Development Officers

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Subjects

  • Conflict
  • International Relations
  • Management
  • Risk
  • Financial Risk
  • Security
  • Risk Management
  • IT
  • Political Science
  • Tourism Development
  • International
  • Financial
  • Tourism
  • IT risk
  • Trade
  • World Trade
  • Financial Training
  • IT Security
  • IT Development
  • IT Management
  • Globalisation

Course programme

Course Contents:

International Organisations

  • United Nations, Introduction
  • The Advent of International Organizations
  • The United Nations
  • United Nations System Organization
  • United Nations Protocol
  • Bodies of United Nations and Their Functions
  • The International Telecom Delegation to the United Nations
  • United Nations, Power and Power Centralization
  • The United Nations Security Council
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency
  • World Economic Forum For The Middle East
  • Nuclear Emergency Network
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Nuclear Security

International Relations and Conflict Resolutions

  • International Law
  • Theories of International Relations
  • The effect of International Relations on Daily lives
  • International Relations as a Field of Political Science
  • Role and Intended Outcome of Political Science in International Security Affairs
  • Role of Political Science in International Political Economy
  • International Events and Consequence for International Relations
  • Basic Principles that Shape International Relations
  • Three Basic Principles of International Relations- Dominance, Reciprocity, and Identity.
  • International Security and International Political Economy as Sub-disciplines of
  • International Relations
  • ‘States’ as the Most Important Actors International Relations
  • Sovereignty of Independent Territorial States
  • State Variance, in Relation to Size of Population and Economy - Microstates to Great Powers
  • The influence of Nonstate Actors, such as Multinational Corporations (MNCs),
  • Nongovernmental Organisations (NGOs), and Intergovernmental Organisations
  • (IGOs)
  • The Effect of the Worldwide Revolution in Information and Communications
  • Technologies (ICTS) In Reshaping the Capabilities and Preferences of Actors in International Relations
  • Four Levels of International Relations Analysis - Individual, Domestic, Interstate, and Global
  • Multiple and Simultaneous In International Relations
  • The ‘North-South Divide’, In Wealth – Industrialized vs. Poor
  • World Wars I and II as Exemplars of the Contradiction of the Utility of Hard-Line or Conciliatory Foreign Policies
  • Post War Politics and the ‘Bipolar Standoff’ – Aversion of Wars
  • The Post-Cold War Era and the Co-Operations of Former Rivals
  • The ‘War on Terrorism’: Certainty or Uncertainty of Scope, Duration and
  • International
  • The U.S. Military Campaign in Iraq: Original Objectives and Worldwide
  • Consequences
  • China and Its Increasing Involvement in World Politics

Globalisation and World Trade

  • Globalization as Increasing Worldwide Integration of Communications, Culture, and
  • Economics
  • Globalization and National Culture
  • Globalization and Financial Risk Management
  • The Emergence of the World Trade Agreement (WTA)
  • The World Trade Organisation (WTO)
  • Dumping, Anti-dumping and Anti-subsidy: Introduction
  • Detecting and Validating Dumping
  • Dumping and Counter Countervailing measures
  • China and India and WTO: Cases in Points
  • The Sunset Agreement
  • United State and Britain: The Cold Trade World
  • The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
  • The General Agreement of Trade in Services (GATS)
  • The Inspection of GATS
  • The Objectives of GATS
  • International Participation in GATS
  • Services Covered by GATS
  • Opposition to GATS
  • Who are the Main Beneficiaries of GATS
  • GATS and National and International frontiers
  • GATS and National Sovereignty
  • GATS and National Security
  • The case of US port (P and O ferries) and the (Dubai Ports Authority)
  • GATS and the US Stance
  • Accommodating GATS: The European Prospective
  • GATS and National Markets in Infiltration
  • The UK’s Attribute to GATS

International Tourism and International Relations

  • Economics of Tourism
  • Tourism and Gross Domestic Product
  • Tourism and Related Industries
  • Tourism and Service Industries
  • Tourism as an ‘Economic Growth Factor
  • Tourism and ‘World Stage
  • The Contribution of National Tourism to a Country’s Foreign Exchange Reserve
  • National Tourism and International Credit Rating
  • Tourism and Regional Co-Operation;
  • National Tourism and Strategy Implementation
  • Planning International Tourism Strategy
  • Implementing International Tourism Strategy
  • Contemporary Tourism Issues
  • Worker Participation and Problem Solving Within Tourism
  • International Tourism and Worker Professionality
  • Strategic Decision Making
  • Carry Out Tourism Management Functions to A High Professional Level
  • Tourism and Human Resource Management
  • Application of Balanced Score Card Tourism
  • International Tourism
  • International Gust Relations
  • Tourism and Industrial Survivor Kit
  • Tourism and Counter-Terrorism
  • International Conventions and Protocol
  • Risk Management: An Introduction
  • Risk Management in Tourism
  • Risk Management, Tourism and Disaster Preparedness
  • Risk Management, Disaster Recovery and Organisational Continuity
  • Financial Risk Management
  • Financial Risk: A Definition
  • Financial Risk Exposure
  • Organisational Areas Exposed to Financial Risk
  • Operational Financial Risk in Governmental and Business Organisations
  • Globalization and Financial Risk: Contributory Factors
  • Opportunities and Strength Analysis in Tourism
  • Strength and Weakness Analysis in Tourism Organisation
  • Using Information From SWOT Analysis to Enhance Tourism Strategy

Additional information

Tourism And International Relations - Leading to Diploma-postgraduate, Accumulating to Postgraduate Diploma, Progressing to Ma, Mba, Msc (london, Uk)

Tourism And International Relations

£ 1,600 + VAT