The Global Diplomacy course is a unique offering to the MOOC environment. Bringing together cutting edge research in the broad fields of Diplomatic and International Studies, award winning distance learning delivery and the instructors previous experience of delivering a successful MOOC. Please see the volume Global Diplomacy: Theories, Types and Models authored with Dr Alison Holmes, (Westview, 2016), and the Understanding Research Methods MOOC from Coursera.
The Global Diplomacy MOOC has a direct heritage in the University of London International Academy/SOAS Global Diplomacy MA Programme launched in April 2013 which have attracted hundreds of students from around the world. The Global Diplomacy MA Programme is provided by the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy which has been teaching postgraduate courses in Diplomacy for over twenty five years.
After completing the 'Global Diplomacy' MOOC, learners will have:
1. The ability to demonstrate a critical understanding of the nature and development of global diplomacy, drawing on a variety of relevant contributing disciplines in the broad field of International Studies.
2. An understanding of changes in diplomatic practices and procedures and the relationship of those changes to contemporary politics.
3. A sound grounding in both theoretical and empirical approaches to debates in diplomacy so that students have been exposed to the and skills needed to analyse global diplomacy.
4. knowledge of issues in global diplomacy in historical and contemporary contexts.
What do we really mean when we talk about diplomacy? Is it the art of subtle persuasion, the business of international negotiation, or something more everyday and human? In this opening week, you’ll begin to unpack the meaning and practice of diplomacy, not just as a set of official procedures, but as a dynamic process shaped by history, power, and culture. Through a mix of media, activities, and critical discussion, you'll explore how diplomacy operates, who gets to represent whom, and how these questions have been debated from traditional realist thinkers to contemporary voices. This week lays the groundwork for thinking critically about diplomacy in both its classical and evolving forms.
What's included
2 videos5 readings1 assignment
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2 videos•Total 7 minutes
Key characteristics of Global Diplomacy•2 minutes
What is Diplomacy?•5 minutes
5 readings•Total 70 minutes
Course structure and navigation•5 minutes
Learn effectively this course•5 minutes
What is Diplomacy? Definition, scope, importance & more•20 minutes
Types of Diplomacy•20 minutes
The role of Diplomacy: Morgenthau’s perspective•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Week 1 Test your understanding•15 minutes
Success and failure in Diplomacy
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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What makes diplomacy succeed or fail? This week invites you to explore the delicate balance between vision and compromise, process and power. You'll examine how diplomats navigate high-stakes negotiations, and what happens when dialogue breaks down or goals collide. Drawing on both historical case studies and contemporary global efforts, you’ll reflect on the strategic, political, and human dimensions that shape diplomatic outcomes. From post-war peacebuilding to environmental agreements, the week offers a chance to consider not only how success is defined, but who gets to define it and at what cost.
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2 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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2 videos•Total 11 minutes
Success in Diplomacy•5 minutes
Failure in Diplomacy•6 minutes
3 readings•Total 60 minutes
Paris Peace conference - A resolution instead of the covenant•20 minutes
Paris Peace conference - The guaranty in the revised covenant•20 minutes
What can we learn from the Montreal Protocol's success? •20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Week 2 Test your understanding•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
What makes diplomacy succeed or fail?•10 minutes
The Qualities of a 'Good' Diplomat
Module 3•1 hour to complete
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What kind of person becomes a successful diplomat? This week explores the human qualities and professional competencies that underpin effective diplomacy. Drawing on reflections from career diplomats and national perspectives, you’ll consider what it means to represent a country with credibility, skill, and integrity. Through readings, discussions, and case-based insights, you’ll reflect on the balance between personal attributes, institutional expectations, and cultural adaptability in diplomatic practice. This week invites you to think critically about how diplomacy is not only something diplomats do, but something they embody.
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3 videos3 readings1 assignment
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3 videos•Total 7 minutes
Key characteristics of a 'Good' Diplomat•1 minute
What is an Ambassador?•1 minute
Different perspectives on what is a 'Good' Diplomat?•5 minutes
3 readings•Total 60 minutes
Qualities of a 'Good' Diplomat•20 minutes
Diplomatic qualities of a Nigerian Diplomat •20 minutes
Diplomatic Lessons 12: Tips for Diplomats and Ambassadors•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Week 3 Test your understanding•15 minutes
Diplomacy in action
Module 4•2 hours to complete
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This week focuses on how diplomacy operates in practice, across a range of settings, from formal international institutions to public-facing cultural initiatives. You will examine how diplomacy is used to prevent conflict, influence international perceptions, and foster cooperation between nations. Through real-world case studies and reflective activities, you’ll consider the strategic decisions diplomats make, the tools they use, and the challenges they face in different cultural and political contexts. This week invites you to critically evaluate diplomacy not just as a concept, but as a set of evolving practices shaped by context, creativity, and negotiation.
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1 video3 readings1 assignment
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1 video•Total 4 minutes
Where have you seen diplomacy in action?•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 80 minutes
Conflict prevention and preventive Diplomacy in action•30 minutes
Conflict prevention - five case studies•30 minutes
Beyond conflict: Diplomacy through sport•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Week 4 Test your understanding•15 minutes
Reflections and futures of Diplomacy
Module 5•2 hours to complete
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In this final week, you are invited to reflect on the many dimensions of diplomacy explored throughout the course. Through diverse perspectives from scholars and practitioners, you’ll revisit key themes such as what makes diplomacy succeed, how its meanings evolve across cultures, and who gets to shape its future. The materials encourage you to think critically about diplomacy’s changing role in a complex global environment and to consider your own views on where it’s heading. Whether you're curious about pursuing diplomacy as a career, exploring it academically, or simply refining your global perspective, this week offers a space to consolidate your learning and imagine what comes next.
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6 videos4 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 54 minutes
Dr Michele Acuto - Cities, networks, and the new landscape of diplomacy•8 minutes
Prof Jason Dittmar - Diplomacy in unexpected places: intelligence, infrastructure, and connection•7 minutes
Dr Dan Plesch - Institutions, statecraft, and the persistence of diplomacy•8 minutes
Prof Naoko Shimazu - The performance and public reception of diplomacy•12 minutes
Baroness Valerie Amos - Diplomacy as dialogue and trust-building•8 minutes
Mr Omah Salha - Diplomacy, ethics, and everyday moral leadership•11 minutes
4 readings•Total 28 minutes
Bringing it all together•3 minutes
Rethinking global order: From multipolarity to multiplexity•10 minutes
When Islam meets Confucianism•10 minutes
Thinking about a career in Diplomacy?•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Week 5 Test your understanding•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Cultural values and diplomacy – a new foundation?•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Sep 20, 2021
This course contained some remarkable reading materials and quality videos with educated professionals. It was fun completing this MOOC with peer reviews and earning the certificate. Kudos UOL!
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Reviewed on Jul 1, 2025
Une belle introduction sur la diplomatie, qui donne envie d'aller plus loin ! La possibilité de noter les pairs et de se faire noter pousse à bien étudier les ressources proposées, c'est génial !
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Reviewed on May 1, 2020
Absolutely incredible course in diplomacy that gives you a perfect glimpse of understanding how diplomacy works in practice and what achievements you need to posses in order to become a good diplomat.
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