Eurasian Political Economy & Energy
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
Our Eurasian Political Economy & Energy MSc focuses on the political and economic analysis of the extraction, production and export of energy in Eurasia. You will gain in-depth knowledge of the interconnected challenges facing the energy sector – and more broadly political, economic and social actors – in Russia, Central Asia, the Caucasus and Europe, and an understanding of a range of disciplinary and theoretical approaches to policy and academic analysis.
The course information sheet is a printable version of the information on this web page, which you can download here.
Key benefits
Rigorous analysis-driven, multi-disciplinary course on the functioning and future of the Russian and Eurasian energy sectors.
Quality research-based teaching in a breadth of fields, with unique opportunities to engage with policy practitioners.
Unparalleled opportunity to study Russia and Eurasia in a world-spanning context from across our Global Institutes.
Draws on our network of connections, including a wide range of academic links with Russian universities and academic organisations, as well as Russian and international businesses, government agencies, international organisations and others.
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Subjects
- Politics
- International
Course programme
Year 1
Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take modules totalling 180 credits.
King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on this course page for updates.
Required ModulesYou are required to take the following modules:
- Contemporary Russian Politics & Policy (40 credits)
- Practice of Policymaking in Contemporary Russia (20 credits)
- Dissertation (60 credits)
In addition you are required to take the following module:
- Oil, Gas & Modernisation in Russia (20 credits)
You are also required to take one of the following modules:
- Politics of Energy Security in Eurasia (20 credits)
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- Governance & Economic Growth in Transition (20 credits)
- Contemporary Russian Politics And Policy
- Practice of Policymaking in Contemporary Russia
- International Political Economy of Oil & Gas (20 credits)
- European Identities & the EU (20 credits)
- Corruption (20 credits)
- People, Protest & Mobilisation: Exploring Social Movement Theory (20 credits)
- Power-Sharing Agreements in Deeply Divided Societies (20 credits)
Eurasian Political Economy & Energy