About Course
The Professional Master's in International Relations and Diplomacy, specializing in Diplomatic Strategies and International Relations, is a high-level training program designed to train executives capable of analyzing, anticipating, and conducting diplomatic action in an international context marked by complex geopolitical, security, economic, and strategic issues. This training aims to equip students with a deep understanding of international decision-making mechanisms and the strategic tools mobilized by states and international actors.
In Master 1 (M1), the training allows for the acquisition of theoretical and practical foundations of international relations through the study of diplomacy, public international law, geopolitics, international economic relations, international security, and comparative foreign policies. Students also develop essential methodological skills in strategic analysis, applied research, diplomatic writing, and institutional communication.
In Master 2 (M2), the specialization in Diplomatic Strategies and International Relations deepens the operational and decision-making dimensions of diplomatic action. The teachings focus particularly on strategic diplomacy, international negotiation, crisis and conflict management, multilateral diplomacy, security and defense, as well as prospective and strategic analysis. The training places a strong emphasis on professionalization through case studies, diplomatic simulations, internships in national or international institutions, and the writing of a professional thesis with applied objectives.


