Course duration
6 weeks
Excluding orientation
Language
English
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Effort
6–8 hours per week
Self-paced learning online
Course overview
The share of US employees who felt their leaders communicated a clear plan of action in the wake of covid-19.
Gallup (Mar, 2020).
The percentage of Americans who view China’s power and influence as a threat.
Pew Research Centre (Apr, 2020).
Duration: 6 weeks (excluding orientation)
A shift within international politics is under way as Russia throws the geopolitical order into disarray and the rivalry between the United States and China intensifies. These risks, alongside climate change, migration levels and ageing populations are of critical concern to world leaders and business professionals alike.
International Relations: China, Russia, the US and the Future of Geopolitics is an online short course from Economist Education. It is designed to equip you with a unique blend of conceptual and practical understanding of global politics and its impact. This six-week course takes you through the main players in power, their political strategies, economic goals and relationships, crucial events, the role of technology and the sweep of global trends. You’ll learn how your organisation may be affected by recent events and how you should respond to emerging shifts.
Enjoy a free three-month digital subscription with this executive education course from The Economist. Read articles on Economist.com, listen to the weekly edition, watch videos, browse newsletters, immerse yourself in our podcasts and app, or join us at exclusive events.
Is this course for you?
This course is for senior professionals across industries, as well as in public policy and government, who are responsible for leading strategy or interested in professional development. It will equip executives and officials with the tools to plan effectively for change, and confidently discuss these themes with stakeholders inside and outside their organisations.
This course is certified by the United Kingdom CPD Certification Service, and may be applicable to individuals who are members of, or are associated with, UK-based professional bodies. The course has an estimated 50 hours of learning.
Note: should students wish to claim CPD activity, the onus is upon them. Economist Education and GetSmarter accept no responsibility, and cannot be held responsible, for the claiming or validation of hours or points.
Course overview
Course overview
Duration: 6 weeks (excluding orientation)
A shift within international politics is under way as Russia throws the geopolitical order into disarray and the rivalry between the United States and China intensifies. These risks, alongside climate change, migration levels and ageing populations are of critical concern to world leaders and business professionals alike.
International Relations: China, Russia, the US and the Future of Geopolitics is an online short course from Economist Education. It is designed to equip you with a unique blend of conceptual and practical understanding of global politics and its impact. This six-week course takes you through the main players in power, their political strategies, economic goals and relationships, crucial events, the role of technology and the sweep of global trends. You’ll learn how your organisation may be affected by recent events and how you should respond to emerging shifts.
Enjoy a free three-month digital subscription with this executive education course from The Economist. Read articles on Economist.com, listen to the weekly edition, watch videos, browse newsletters, immerse yourself in our podcasts and app, or join us at exclusive events.
Is this course for you?
This course is for senior professionals across industries, as well as in public policy and government, who are responsible for leading strategy or interested in professional development. It will equip executives and officials with the tools to plan effectively for change, and confidently discuss these themes with stakeholders inside and outside their organisations.
This course is certified by the United Kingdom CPD Certification Service, and may be applicable to individuals who are members of, or are associated with, UK-based professional bodies. The course has an estimated 50 hours of learning.
Note: should students wish to claim CPD activity, the onus is upon them. Economist Education and GetSmarter accept no responsibility, and cannot be held responsible, for the claiming or validation of hours or points.
What will set you apart
Course curriculum
Orientation module
Welcome to your Online Campus
Module 1
From cold war to US-China rivalry
Module 2
The decline of US dominance
Module 3
The Chinese century
Module 4
The role of technology
Module 5
Disruptors, inbetweeners and game-changers
Module 6
Goodbye globalisation?
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What past students
think
Dave Dominy
CEO, FIRMA Foreign Exchange Corporation
While I've come to expect no less than world-class content on the subject matter of this course from The Economist, I can say that I found it to be utterly engaging, thought-provoking and educational. The online learning experience was sensational and in my opinion sets a very high bar for other educators. The combination of great written content, surveys, expert testimony via video and most importantly the digital interaction with classmates elevates the educational experience. No university in the world can hope to deliver an 'in class' learning experience that compares with this offering at a competitive price point. My understanding of the topic has been greatly enhanced. I liked the trajectory from past, to present, to future of the curriculum which effectively connects all of the dots! Perhaps, most notably, it is the degree of uncertainty of the ultimate outcome that I found most intriguing. I loved reading the different 'regional' perspectives of a truly global class. I find myself constantly battling 'path dependency' in my thinking and what better way to experience multiple paths than to interact with global leaders around a shared learning experience. It actually reaffirms my view that we can all find a way to differ, yet get along. Online support was great. Timely and helpful. Thanks.
Course founder
John Parker
International correspondent, The Economist
About the certificate
Assess the relevance of shifting global power dynamics on your business and personal context, and earn an official certificate of completion from The Economist.
Assessment is continuous and based on a series of practical assignments completed online. In order to be issued with your digital certificate, you’ll need to meet the requirements outlined in the course handbook. The handbook will be made available to you as soon as you begin the course.
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At the beginning of each module you'll be presented with the course content and assignments necessary for completion. You also have access to your Success Adviser who will help you manage your time, and support you with any administrative or technical queries you might have.
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Discover the Online Campus
The Online Campus will be your virtual classroom for the duration of your course. Through its easy-to-use interface you'll have access to a diverse variety of course content formats including: interactive videos, module notes, practice quizzes, presentations, assignment briefs, and additional web resources.
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