Welcome to the Foreign Policies of Great, Middle, and Small Powers course! This course acquaints you with how power matters in the conduct of international relations and how it influences the strategies and tactics of a nation-state in dealing with other nation-states. It demonstrates the link between a country’s ranking in the international system and the means and methods it adopts to deal with the rest of the world. The course begins with introducing a few concepts on what constitutes power in world affairs, how it is calculated, and how the international power configuration changes over time. You will also learn about what foreign policy means and what its constituent elements, strategies, or activities are. Then, the course delves deeper into the case studies of two contemporary great powers, two contemporary middle powers, and two contemporary small powers. These empirical case studies raise your awareness about current developments and trends in foreign relations from different regions of the world. Lastly, the examples of foreign policy approaches and decisions of nation-states, based on world news events of recent times, help you figure out the essence of world politics as it is being practiced in present times, and prepares you to anticipate the future international orders to come.

Foreign Policies of Great, Middle, and Small Powers

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Beginner level
This course is open to any learner with an undergraduate degree.
Recommended experience
Recommended experience
Beginner level
This course is open to any learner with an undergraduate degree.
What you'll learn
Evaluate the role of different powers and the strategies they adopt to ensure survival and wellbeing in an ever evolving international context.
Analyse the changing role of military, economic and cultural strategies in influencing decisions in different geopolitical contexts.
Create a strategy for an international issue, factoring in the political, economic, and cultural context of a middle power nation.
Synthesize current and historic understandings of power to develops innovative approaches to address contemporary challenges in the global arena.
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There are 7 modules in this course
In this module, you will learn about what power means in international relations and how it is measured in terms of specific attributes of a nation-state. You will also learn about core concepts such as international power configuration and international order and the role of units (nation-states and non-state actors) in these structures. The module also analyzes what foreign policy means, how it is formulated on the basis of national interests, why a nation-state adopts a particular type of foreign policy, and how all this is inextricably linked to its power position in the international system. By the end of this module, you will gain an insight into why a great power behaves in a manner that is different from the behavior of a middle power or a small power.
What's included
11 videos5 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
11 videos•Total 105 minutes
- Course Introduction•4 minutes
- What Is Power and Why Does the Size Matter in World Politics?•11 minutes
- Hard Power, Soft Power, and Smart Power•12 minutes
- Measuring a Nation-State's Overall Power or Comprehensive National Power •11 minutes
- What Is the Present International Power Configuration? •11 minutes
- What Exactly Is Foreign Policy? •10 minutes
- National Interests and the Determinants of Foreign Policy •9 minutes
- Do Only State Elites Conduct Foreign Policy? •9 minutes
- Typical Attitudes and Outlooks of Great Powers •9 minutes
- Typical Attitudes and Outlooks of Middle Powers •9 minutes
- Typical Attitudes and Outlooks of Small Powers•9 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
- Meet Your Faculty - Dr. Sreeram Chaulia•10 minutes
- Course Overview•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Hard Power, Soft Power, and Smart Power•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: India's Foreign Policy•10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Foreign Policy Approaches•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Power and Foreign Policy – The Inseparable Twins •30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Current and Future International Power Configurations •10 minutes
In this module, you will build upon the earlier awareness of power and foreign policy behavior. You will closely examine the conduct of the USA, which has been a key great power since the end of World War II and how it shaped the post-World War II international system through a variety of strategies and means. You will also gain an insight into how there was a shift in the policies of the USA in tandem with the changes in the international power configuration from the Cold War era of bipolarity to the post-1991 unipolar period, and then again from bipolarity to the present emergent multipolar world order. By the end of this module, you can appreciate how the USA has dealt with fellow great powers and weaker powers and what kind of grand strategy has motivated the USA since 1945.
What's included
10 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 87 minutes
- Sustaining Primacy and the Global Balance of Power •9 minutes
- Preserving the Capitalist World Order •8 minutes
- Making the World Safe for Democracy•9 minutes
- The Seismic Shift after the Collapse of the Soviet Union •9 minutes
- The Liberal Takeover and the Trend of Humanitarian Interventions •9 minutes
- The Global War on Terrorism: A Fatal Diversion from Great Power Competition•9 minutes
- Are we Entering Bipolarity or Multipolarity? •8 minutes
- Exiting the Forever Wars•8 minutes
- Reorienting US Foreign Policy to Face China •8 minutes
- Shifts in Domestic American Politics and an Inward Turn •9 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Introduction in Safeguarding Democratic Capitalism•10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Does America Need a Foreign Policy?•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Emerging Powers in a Post-American World•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Foreign Policy of Great Powers: Case Study 1 – The United States of America •30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- US Foreign Policy and Its Underlying Purposes•10 minutes
In this module, you will apply the insights gained from the earlier conceptual learnings about the links between power and foreign policy by closely studying the case of China, which has rapidly risen in the past two decades to be universally accepted as a great power today. You will evaluate how a once backward and weak China began its ascent in acquiring hard and soft power from the 1970s onward and how its international strategy has shifted from the Cold War era to the post-Cold War unipolar period to the present emerging multipolar age. This module looks especially at China’s relationship with the USA, which has become increasingly conflicted and competitive, and what kind of strategies China has adopted to enhance its relative power vis-à-vis the USA. You will also gain an insight into China’s relationships with middle and small powers in the current era of renewed great power competition.
What's included
10 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 89 minutes
- Tianxia and a Return to Great Power Status •9 minutes
- The Maoist Legacy and the Great Ambitions of Catch-Up•9 minutes
- A Different Type of Great Power•9 minutes
- Commercial Diplomacy and Connectivity Strategies in China’s Rise •9 minutes
- Huawei, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and a Sino-Centric Reordering of the World •9 minutes
- Big Country vs. Small Countries and a New Asian Regional Security Order •9 minutes
- Power Transition Without Great Power War•9 minutes
- Intensifying China–USA Rivalry and the US Alliance System in Asia •9 minutes
- The Trade and Technology Wars •9 minutes
- Hard Communist Authoritarianism and the New Cold War with Democracies •9 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Afterlives of Chinese Communism•10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Parallels in the Rise of China and Japan•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Foreign Policy of Great Powers: Case Study II – China•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- China’s Shift to Strategic Assertion and Expansion •10 minutes
In this module, you will learn about concepts like power and foreign policy in the context of an emerging middle power, India, which is estimated to have the potential of becoming a great power. You will also learn how India’s rise in the past two decades is closely associated with its high economic growth, its international multilateral alignments and strategic partnerships, and the vision of its political leadership to attain the status of a leading power in the world. The module will take you along India’s journey from being a sub-regional power in South Asia to an Asian regional power and an important balancing power in present times in the broader Indo-Pacific. Finally, you will gain an insight into the factors pushing India up in the international power configurations and the domestic political obstacles to its rise.
What's included
10 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 91 minutes
- From the Hindu Rate of Growth to the Express Train •9 minutes
- From Estranged Democracies to Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership •9 minutes
- Strategic Diffidence to Strategic Assertion •10 minutes
- A Net Provider of Security in the Indian Ocean Region •10 minutes
- To Intervene or Not in Smaller Neighboring Countries •9 minutes
- Rescue Diplomacy and Vaccine Diplomacy •9 minutes
- Regional Integration and Connectivity Strategies •9 minutes
- Narendra Modi’s Three Ds •9 minutes
- Idealism vs. Realism in Indian Foreign Policy •10 minutes
- A Multilateral Alliance of Democracies to Counterbalance China •9 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
- Essential Reading: Emerging Powers in a Post-American World•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Indian Foreign Policy: The Quest for Greatness•10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Foreign Policy of India’s Prime Minister•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Foreign Policy of Middle Powers: Case Study I – India•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- India’s Transformation into a Potential Great Power•10 minutes
In this module, you will get acquainted with Africa’s most populous and consequential power, Nigeria, which shares the mantle of continental leadership with South Africa. The module discusses Nigeria’s rise from a sub-regional power in West Africa to a pan-African power with abilities to also speak as a voice for the Global South. You will evaluate the mechanisms and methods Nigeria adopted since independence to assert its international influence and the obstacles posed to its rise by domestic challenges and the neo-colonial presence of France in West Africa. The role of oil wealth, the problem of political instability, and violent extremism will all help bring into focus the centrality of Nigeria and its unfulfilled potential as a middle power heralding an African renaissance.
What's included
10 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 85 minutes
- Decolonization and Nigeria’s Contribution to the Long Struggle Against Apartheid •8 minutes
- Manifest Destiny and Afrocentrism in Foreign Policy •8 minutes
- Oil and Nigeria’s Importance in the Global Economy •8 minutes
- Nollywood, Afrobeats, and Nigeria’s Soft Power •9 minutes
- Military and Diplomatic Interventions in Africa’s Hotspots •9 minutes
- ECOWAS, the AU, and Nigeria’s Role as a Stabilizer •9 minutes
- Nigeria’s Commitments to Peacekeeping and Peacemaking in Africa •9 minutes
- Military Rule, Corruption, and Discontent About Elitist Foreign Policy •8 minutes
- Domestic Insurgencies, Ethnic Strife, and Their Long Shadow •8 minutes
- Hurdles to African Economic Integration and Nigeria •8 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Nigeria’s Foreign Policy after the Cold War•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Nigeria: Africa's New Gendarme?•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Emerging Powers in a Post-American World•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Foreign Policy of Middle Powers: Case Study II – Nigeria •30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- The Main Geostrategic Hurdle to Nigeria’s Leadership•10 minutes
In this module, you will learn about the case of a small power, North Korea, which has outsized importance for security and governance in East Asia. The module analyzes the evolution of North Korea’s foreign policy from the Cold War to the post-Cold War and the present emerging multipolar order under the long dictatorship of the Kim dynasty. You will gain an insight into how this small power, which has been mostly isolated from the rest of the world, survives despite international sanctions and why efforts to denuclearize and contain its missile programs have met with limited success thus far. Finally, the module highlights the strategies of a so-called “pariah state” to preserve its regime through unorthodox means and reliance on one significant external benefactor.
What's included
10 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 94 minutes
- Survival Story of a Child of the Cold War•9 minutes
- Extreme Authoritarianism and Its Overwhelming Effect on Foreign Policy •9 minutes
- “As Close as Lips to Teeth”: The North Korea-China Alliance•9 minutes
- Strategic Deterrent Weapons and the Diplomacy of Blackmail•10 minutes
- Efforts at Inter-Korean Reconciliation•9 minutes
- The Trump-Kim Jong Un ‘Love’ Affair•9 minutes
- Domestic Politics in South Korea and the Pendulum Swing•9 minutes
- Lynchpin in the China-US Strategic Rivalry •10 minutes
- Hostility with Japan and the Burden of History •10 minutes
- Illicit Trade, Cybercrime, Sanctions-Busting, and the Rights' Abuses•10 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Anatomy of North Korea's Foreign Policy Formulation•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Moon’s Plan for Inter-Korean Relations is Actually 40 Years Old•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Angry Koreas, Nervous World•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Foreign Policy of Small Powers: Case Study I – North Korea•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Does Having Nuclear Weapons as Strategic Deterrent Benefit North Korea? •10 minutes
In this module, you will learn about the tiny Persian Gulf monarchy of Qatar, which has adopted a foreign policy mix of alliance with the USA while simultaneously pursuing an independent and ambitious form of assertiveness vis-à-vis its regional competitors. The module discusses the rise of Qatar as a fossil fuel colossus and how it parlayed its natural resource abundance to punch above its weight in the Middle East and global energy institutions. You will also learn why Qatar moved to a policy of supporting Islamist political groups in the region and beyond and how it capitalized on being a small power to become a moderator and mediator in multiple armed conflict zones. Finally, the module also explains how regime survival is a critical driver of foreign policy in this authoritarian country.
What's included
10 videos4 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
10 videos•Total 90 minutes
- The Watershed Moment of the Gulf War of 1990-91•9 minutes
- Military and Economic Interdependence with the West •9 minutes
- The Trump Disruption and the Qatar-Saudi Cold War•9 minutes
- The Role of Values in the US-Qatar Alliance•9 minutes
- Iran and Qatar’s Zero Enemy Policy •9 minutes
- Picking up the Radical Palestinian Cause •9 minutes
- Teaming up with Erdogan’s Turkey•9 minutes
- Al Jazeera and the Forging of a Critical Arab Voice •9 minutes
- Energy Diplomacy as a Vehicle for Influence •9 minutes
- Mediating the War in Afghanistan•9 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
- Essential Reading: Qatari-US Military Relations•10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Reflecting on Qatar's "Islamist" Soft Power•10 minutes
- Essential Reading: From Afghanistan to the World Cup, Tiny, Wealthy Qatar Steps Up•10 minutes
- Course Wrap-up•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Foreign Policy of Small Powers: Case Study II – Qatar •30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Qatar’s Energy Diplomacy and Long-Term Strategy •10 minutes
Build toward a degree
This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by O.P. Jindal Global University. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹
Build toward a degree
This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by O.P. Jindal Global University. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹
O.P. Jindal Global University
M.A. in International Relations, Security, and Strategy
Degree · 24 - 36 months
¹Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information.
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O.P. Jindal Global University is recognised as an Institution of Eminence by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. It is also ranked the No. 1 Private University in India in the QS World University Rankings 2021. The university has 9000+ students across 12 schools that offer 52 degree programs. The university maintains a 1:9 faculty-student ratio. It is a research-intensive university, deeply committed to institutional values of interdisciplinary and innovative learning, pluralism and rigorous scholarship, globalism, and international engagement.
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