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International Relations: China, Russia, the US and the Future of Geopolitics
Get an exclusive perspective on the impact of global changes on your organisation with Get Smarter’s New Global Order online training programme.
Online
6 Weeks
₹ 109,102
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Learning efforts
6-8 Hours Per Week
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Course overview
There is no doubt that global challenges like climate change, migration levels, ageing populations, and international politics impact your organisation. The International Relations: China, Russia, the US and the Future of Geopolitics course will take you through a journey on how your organisation will be affected by these shifts. You will learn under a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical examples to further cement your understanding.
The New Global Order by Getsmarter is a six weeks course designed and offered by The Economist. It is 100% digital and requires about 6-8 hours per week to complete. This is a self-paced programme, which means you can decide how you learn and at what speed. The Economist designed the course. It talks about various global trends that can affect your organisation. These trends include the rise of technology, the leading players in power, global political strategies, crucial events, etc.
The International Relations: China, Russia, the US and the Future of Geopolitics - How Politics, Business, and Technology are changing is a certification course, which you can receive once you complete all the training requirements. Along with the course material, you also get a 3-month digital subscription to The Economist.
The highlights
- 6-weeks training
- Self-paced learning
- Certification
- 3-month digital subscription to The Economist
- Two payment options available
- Educators from The Economist
- 100% digital training
- 6-8 hours weekly study time
Program offerings
- Two payment options available
- 100% digital training
- Self-paced learning
- 3-month the economist digital subscription
- 6-weeks training
- Certification
- Educators from the economist
- 6-8 hours weekly study time
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
- The fee for The New Global Order training program is Rs.109,102.
- You can either pay the fee at the time of admission or split it into two parts. However, if you split it into two parts, you need to pay a 3% administration fee.
The New Global Order fee structure
Particulars | Fee Amount in INR |
Pay in full | ₹109,102 |
Pay in 1st installment | ₹54,551 |
Pay in 2nd installment | ₹54,551 |
certificate availability
certificate providing authority
Eligibility criteria
You can secure the Getsmarter’s The New Global Order certification by completing the requirements mentioned in the handbook you receive when you begin the course.
What you will learn
Completing The International Relations: China, Russia, the US and the Future of Geopolitics syllabus will set you apart from the herd by teaching you about:
- What the decline of US dominance and rise of China’s power means for your industry
- How the shift in global power dynamics can affect your region or organisation
- How technology, countries, and global challenges can affect your organisation’s competitive strategy for the future.
Who it is for
The International Relations: China, Russia, the US and the Future of Geopolitics programme is best suited for political and business analysts. It will also be helpful for people responsible for their organisation’s response to a global event.
Admission details
- Go to the official site of the course for your New Global Order admission.
- Select ‘Register Now’ on the course page. It is green-colored.
- Confirm your course name and fee.
- Create a profile using your name, email address, birth date, and a password
- Go to the billings section and select your payment process.
- Make the payment and confirm your admission.
Filling the form
The International Relations: China, Russia, the US and the Future of Geopolitics by Getsmarter needs your first and last name, your email address, your date of birth, and a password of your choice to sign up on their website. The password should be a minimum of 8 digits long and must have at least one upper case, one lower case, one numerical, and one unique character.
The syllabus
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?
How it helps
Along with learning under experienced educators, The New Global Order training programme offers a comprehensive curriculum, self-paced learning, flexible deadlines, and a 3-month digital subscription to The Economist.
The certificate you receive at the end of the course will be a valuable addition to your professional resume, helping you secure better career opportunities.
Instructors
Mr John Parker
Instructor
The Economist
FAQs
You can check the course page for the latest information.
Yes. You can split the payment into two parts. However, by dividing the fee, you will be charged with an additional 3% administration fee.
Yes. Once you have been admitted, you also get a 3-month digital subscription to The Economist.
Yes. You will receive a certificate once you complete the course requirements.
The details on how to achieve a certificate will be given to you in a handbook. This handbook will be given to you once you begin the course.