PhD in Political Science & International Relations From Euro Asian University

Earn the most prestigious title in your career and develop leadership skills suited to today’s global business challenges. This online DBA program empowers you to innovate and lead at the highest levels.

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Doctorate

Start Date

Mar 31, 2025

Duration

36 Months

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This course was designed to empower experienced professionals with advanced knowledge and research skills to enable them to drive innovation. Upon completion, learners will be awarded an DBA degree from Euro Asian, Geneva.

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1. Political Theory and Philosophy

In Classical Political Theory, focus on key thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau. Study their concepts of justice, power, governance, human nature, and the role of the state. Analyze their influence on modern political thought, statecraft, democracy, and international relations in historical and contemporary contexts.

In Modern Political Theory, focus on key thinkers (e.g., Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx, Mill), theories of justice, democracy, sovereignty, human rights, and power dynamics. Explore the relationship between state, individual, and society, as well as the impact of modernity, globalization, and ideologies on political structures and governance.

In Contemporary Political Thought, focus on key ideologies, such as liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and postmodernism. Explore their evolution, major thinkers, and real-world applications. Understand the role of power, justice, identity, and democracy in modern politics, as well as how these concepts influence global relations and policy-making today.

Learn about Democratic Theory and Praxis by exploring foundational concepts like deliberative democracy, participatory governance, equality, justice, and power dynamics. Analyze historical and contemporary democratic practices, critique theories of representation, and assess the real-world application of democratic ideals in global politics.

2. International Relations Theory

Learn about power dynamics, state interests, and anarchy in the international system. Key concepts include human nature, balance of power, security dilemmas, and the role of international institutions, with Neorealism focusing on structural influences shaping state behavior and global politics.

Learn about Liberalism and Neoliberalism to understand key concepts such as individual rights, free markets, limited government (Liberalism), and the emphasis on market-driven global governance, privatization, and deregulation (Neoliberalism). Analyze their impact on global policies, economics, and international relations, especially post-Cold War.

Learn about Constructivism’s core concepts: social construction of reality, the role of identity, norms, and ideas in shaping state behavior, and how international systems are influenced by human perceptions and social interactions rather than material forces alone.

Learn about critical theories like postcolonialism, feminism, Marxism, and constructivism. Explore their challenges to traditional IR paradigms, emphasizing power dynamics, identity, inequality, and global structures. Critically engage with theory-building, questioning state-centric and neoliberal assumptions in international relations.

3. Comparative Politics

Learn about the theoretical foundations and evolution of democratic and authoritarian regimes, their governance structures, power dynamics, citizen participation, and human rights. Study regime transitions, institutional frameworks, political behavior, and international relations implications of these systems.

Learn about various electoral systems (e.g., majoritarian, proportional, mixed) and their impact on political party systems, representation, governance, and political behavior. Analyze how these systems shape policy outcomes, party strategies, and international relations.

Learn about the relationship between political institutions and economic systems. Key areas include state-market interactions, economic policy analysis, development models, globalization impacts, welfare systems, and the political economy of inequality. Develop comparative methodologies to analyze political and economic outcomes across different countries and regions.

Learn about the processes of state formation, governance, legitimacy, institutionalization, and state capacity. Key concepts include democratization, nationalism, conflict resolution, and the role of international actors. The focus is on how states evolve and maintain stability in a global context.

4. International Political Economy

Learn about global interconnectivity shapes national economic strategies, trade policies, and governance. Key topics include economic globalization’s impact on sovereignty, policy-making, international institutions, development, inequality, and the political consequences of global financial systems and economic crises.

Learn about the relationship between trade policies and development, global economic structures, trade agreements, the role of international organizations (like WTO), the impact of trade on inequality, and the political dimensions of economic growth and global governance.

Learn how Financial Institutions (IMF, World Bank) should focus on their roles in global governance, economic policy influence, power dynamics, political implications of financial assistance, and their impact on developing countries' sovereignty, economic growth, and international relations.

In Global Environmental Politics and Sustainability, focus on the intersection of environmental challenges with political processes, global governance structures, international treaties (e.g., Paris Agreement), climate justice, sustainable development, and policy solutions. Examine the roles of state and non-state actors, power dynamics, and the implications of globalization on environmental sustainability.

5. Global Governance and Institutions

Learn about the UN's role in shaping international law, conflict resolution, human rights, peacekeeping, and sustainable development. Study its institutional framework, functions, legal instruments, and how international law influences state behavior, diplomacy, and global governance.

Study the structure, goals, and functions of regional organizations like the EU, ASEAN, and AU. Focus on their role in promoting political stability, economic integration, security cooperation, and conflict resolution. Analyze their impact on global governance, regional diplomacy, and their interactions with major international actors.

Learn about NGOs and Civil Society and their role in governance, advocacy, and policy influence. Key areas include their impact on global governance, human rights, development, and conflict resolution, as well as their relationship with states, international organizations, and social movements.

Learn about global health governance's role in international diplomacy, policy coordination, power dynamics, equity, and the influence of international organizations (like WHO). Study global health frameworks, actors, negotiations, and their impact on global health security and justice.

6. Security Studies and Conflict Resolution

Learn about theories of war (realism, liberalism, constructivism, etc.), peace (democratic peace theory, peacebuilding, conflict resolution), and the interplay between conflict and cooperation. Explore historical case studies, the role of institutions, and factors like human nature and economic interests.

Learn about the dynamics of nuclear proliferation, including political, security, and strategic factors. Study disarmament treaties, non-proliferation regimes, power balances, international diplomacy, and the role of institutions like the UN in regulating nuclear weapons.

Learn about the core principles of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), such as the protection of civilians, the conduct of armed forces, state sovereignty vs. human rights, and the role of international organizations in enforcing IHL.

Learn about the theories of conflict, peace processes, and diplomacy. Study conflict resolution strategies, negotiation techniques, and post-conflict reconstruction. Explore international organizations' roles, the impact of peacekeeping, and the socio-political dynamics influencing peacebuilding in various global contexts.

7. Foreign Policy Analysis

Learn about the psychological, cognitive, and institutional factors influencing leaders’ choices. Study models like rational actor theory, bureaucratic politics, and cognitive biases. Analyze the role of domestic politics, international systems, and the impact of historical context on foreign policy formulation and execution.

Learn about the negotiation strategies, diplomatic communication, power dynamics, conflict resolution, international law, and multilateral negotiations. Key areas include theory, historical case studies, institutional frameworks, and the role of culture and ethics in diplomatic relations.

Learn about the geopolitical strategies such as power dynamics, statecraft, diplomatic relations, and economic influences. Key areas include the role of international institutions, security policies, conflict resolution, regional alliances, the impact of globalization, and the strategic use of resources to influence global affairs.

Learn about the dynamics of political crises, international conflict resolution strategies, the role of diplomacy, humanitarian intervention, state sovereignty vs. human rights, and the impact of global institutions in managing crises.

8. Human Rights and International Justice

Learn about the human rights theories like liberalism, Marxism, and constructivism, exploring their impact on global governance. Study frameworks such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, humanitarian law, and the responsibilities of states and international organizations.

In International Human Rights Law, focus on foundational treaties (e.g., UDHR), key legal frameworks (e.g., ICCPR, ICESCR), enforcement mechanisms (e.g., International Court of Justice, UN), and case studies of human rights violations. Understand global governance, state sovereignty vs. human rights, and the role of NGOs in advocacy.

Study the ICC's origins, jurisdiction, and legal framework under the Rome Statute. Analyze its role in global justice, state sovereignty tensions, enforcement challenges, and case studies (e.g., Sudan, Ukraine). Explore its political legitimacy, global power dynamics, and impact on international law, human rights, and transitional justice in global governance.

Study the ethical, legal, and political dimensions of humanitarian interventions. Focus on state sovereignty vs. human rights, the role of the UN, R2P (Responsibility to Protect), major case studies (e.g., Kosovo, Libya, Rwanda), and geopolitical interests. Analyze intervention outcomes, legitimacy debates, and power dynamics in global governance.

9. Political Economy of Development

Study the ethical, legal, and political dimensions of humanitarian interventions, focusing on sovereignty, the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), and UN mandates. Analyze case studies like Kosovo, Libya, and Syria. Understand power dynamics, state interests, and international law's role in legitimizing or challenging interventions in global conflict and crisis scenarios.

Study the influence of multinational corporations (MNCs) on global governance, state sovereignty, and international political economy. Understand their role in shaping foreign policy, trade relations, labor rights, and environmental policies. Analyze MNCs as non-state actors affecting power dynamics, development, and diplomacy across borders in both developed and developing nations.

Learn about comparative economic strategies (liberal, state-led, developmental), roles of institutions (IMF, World Bank), globalization’s impact, trade policies, foreign aid, and sustainable development. Analyze political economy, policy-making processes, and regional case studies to understand how states pursue growth, reduce poverty, and navigate global economic systems in international relations.

Learn about the origins, types, and evolution of social movements; their role in political change and development; theories like resource mobilization and political process; state-society relations; global movements; and the impact of social media and transnational networks on mobilization and governance.

10. Research Methodology in Political Science

Learn statistical analysis, survey design, hypothesis testing, regression models, data collection techniques, experimental design, sampling methods, SPSS/R/STATA software, causal inference, and data interpretation. These skills help critically evaluate empirical research, test theories, and contribute evidence-based insights to global political issues.

Learn key qualitative methods like interviews, focus groups, ethnography, and case studies. Understand research design, sampling strategies, coding, and thematic analysis. Grasp epistemological foundations, reflexivity, and ethics. Apply techniques to analyze political behavior, international conflict, diplomacy, and governance. Emphasize contextual depth and interpretive insights over quantification for rich political understanding.

Learn survey design, sampling techniques, questionnaire construction, data collection methods, statistical analysis (e.g., regression, factor analysis), and software tools (e.g., SPSS, R). Understand biases, validity, reliability, and ethical considerations. Apply insights to analyze political behavior, public opinion, and international policy trends.

Learn the principles of fieldwork design, data collection techniques, and ethical considerations. Understand case study selection, theory-building, and comparative analysis. Develop skills in interviews, participant observation, and document analysis. Focus on contextual depth, triangulation, and reflexivity to explore political phenomena, international dynamics, and state or institutional behaviors effectively.

Program Highlights

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1000+ Hours of Content

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600+ Live Sessions

500+ Doubt Sessions

100+ One-on-one Sessions

Mini Tasks

100+ Mini Tasks

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50+ Live Projects

50+ Technical Blogs

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50+ Research Paper Study

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50+ Assignments

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50+ Case Studies

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20+ Group Discussions

10+ Specializations

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10+ Guest Lectures

10+ Industry Leader Sessions

Doctoral Dissertation / Thesis

Conduct original research to address a real-world business problem. Learn to formulate research questions, apply theoretical frameworks, and contribute to academic and professional knowledge. Every Learner will go through these following six simple steps to complete their Thesis with the help of a Professional Expert.

Step 1: Introduction to Problem Statement

  • Background of the study
  • Problem statement
  • Research questions/objectives
  • Significance of the study
  • Scope and limitations
  • Structure of the dissertation

Step 2: Defining a Proper Methodology

  • Research philosophy (e.g., positivist, interpretivist)
  • Research design (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed)
  • Data collection methods (surveys, interviews, case studies, etc.)
  • Sampling techniques, and Data analysis techniques
  • Validity, reliability, and ethical considerations

Step 3: Literature Review of the Problem

  • Theoretical framework
  • Review of relevant literature
  • Gap in existing research
  • Conceptual model (if any)

Step 4: Data Analysis and Findings

  • Presentation of data
  • Thematic analysis, statistical analysis, or both
  • Discussion of key findings in relation to research questions

Step 5: Discussion about major Findings

  • Interpretation of findings
  • Comparison with literature
  • Practical/business implications
  • Theoretical implications

Step 6: Conclusion and Recommendations

  • Summary of key findings
  • Contributions to knowledge and practice
  • Limitations of the study
  • Suggestions for future research

What Our Learners Have To Say About Us

Pursuing my Doctorate in Business Administration was more than just an academic pursuit—it was a transformational journey. The research support and global exposure helped me establish myself as a thought leader in strategic management.

Joshua Lane
Dr. Joshua Lane

I come from a tech background, but this PhD in Digital Transformation helped me pivot into academia while continuing to consult for Fortune 500 companies. It’s the best of both worlds.

Dr. Austin Hayes

As a healthcare administrator, I never imagined myself diving deep into research. But this doctoral course allowed me to explore policy, innovation, and data-driven leadership in a whole new light.

Priya Verma
Dr. Priya Verma

The flexibility of the program allowed me to pursue my doctorate while leading a nonprofit organization. The global faculty helped sharpen my focus on social entrepreneurship and sustainable impact

Dr. Malik Thompson

I joined the Doctorate in Supply Chain & Operations Management while managing a global logistics team. The program helped me optimize real-world systems through academic frameworks, and the research has since been implemented across three countries.

Neha Singhal
Dr. Neha Singhal

Coming from the government sector, I wanted a deeper understanding of policy impact. My PhD in Economics gave me the tools to conduct policy evaluations that are now influencing decisions at the state level.

Melissa Grant
Dr. Melissa Grant

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Case Studies

Strategic

Strategic Management & Business Transformation

  • Case Study Topic: How Amazon or Netflix adapted to changing market dynamics.
  • Focus: Long-term visioning, change management, innovation strategy.

Analyze how Amazon or Netflix navigated shifting market conditions through strategic foresight, innovative thinking, and effective change management. Examine key decisions, adaptations to technology and consumer behavior, and leadership in driving transformation. Highlight lessons in resilience, long-term vision, and innovation that enabled sustained competitive advantage.

Leader

Leadership & Organizational Behavior

  • Case Study Topic: Transformational leadership in Microsoft under Satya Nadella.
  • Focus: Leadership styles, employee motivation, cultural change.

Analyze Satya Nadella’s transformational leadership at Microsoft, focusing on how his leadership style influenced employee motivation and drove cultural change. Examine key initiatives, communication strategies, and leadership behaviors that reshaped the company’s vision, collaboration, and innovation. Evaluate outcomes through performance improvements, employee engagement, and organizational culture transformation.

Operations

Operations & Supply Chain Management

  • Case Study Topic: Apple’s global supply chain resilience during COVID.
  • Focus: Logistics optimization, risk management, supplier relationships.

Analyze how Apple maintained supply chain resilience during COVID-19, focusing on logistics optimization, risk management strategies, and supplier relationship management. Examine disruptions faced, Apple’s response, and lessons learned. Highlight how Apple adapted operations, diversified suppliers, and leveraged technology to ensure continuity and meet global demand during the pandemic.

Financial Strategy & Corporate Finance

  • Case Study Topic: Tesla’s capital raising and risk-taking approach.
  • Focus: Valuation, capital structuring, financial decision-making.

In this case study, analyze Tesla’s approach to raising capital and taking financial risks. Evaluate its valuation methods, capital structure decisions, and strategic financial choices. Assess how these influenced growth, investor confidence, and market positioning, while considering implications for long-term sustainability and competitive advantage in the electric vehicle industry.

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship & Innovation

  • Case Study Topic: Airbnb’s growth through disruptive innovation.
  • Focus: Business model innovation, scaling, funding.

In this case study, analyze how Airbnb achieved rapid growth through disruptive innovation. Focus on its unique business model, how it scaled operations globally, and secured funding to fuel expansion. Examine key strategies, challenges faced, and the impact of innovation on the hospitality industry’s traditional dynamics.

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Marketing Strategy & Consumer Behavior

  • Case Study Topic: Coca-Cola’s regional marketing adaptations.
  • Focus: Branding, consumer psychology, data-driven marketing.

Analyze how Coca-Cola tailors its branding and marketing strategies to different regions using consumer psychology insights and data-driven approaches. Examine specific regional campaigns, cultural adaptations, and how consumer behavior influences branding decisions. Highlight the effectiveness of personalized marketing and the role of data in shaping Coca-Cola’s global yet local brand presence.

Corporate

Corporate Governance & Ethics

  • Case Study Topic: The Volkswagen emissions scandal.
  • Focus: Ethical decision-making, compliance, board effectiveness.

Analyze the Volkswagen emissions scandal by examining the ethical lapses, failures in compliance, and the role of the board. Evaluate how decisions were made, who was responsible, and how stronger governance could have prevented it. Recommend strategies to enhance ethical decision-making, regulatory compliance, and board accountability in corporate settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most Frequently or Commonly asked Questions and Doubts by Enquiries

This is a doctoral-level program for professionals who want to lead through research and
innovation. It blends academic depth with real-world impact, helping you turn workplace
challenges into meaningful, research-driven solutions.

Yes, absolutely. It's built with your schedule in mind. You can pursue this PhD alongside your
job, with flexible study hours and a structure that respects your work-life balance.

This is a blended program, primarily conducted online. You'll learn through a mix of live virtual
sessions, recorded lectures, guided mentorship, and independent research. No campus visits
required—unless you choose to attend optional events.

You’ll learn from globally recognized faculty—experienced researchers, tenured professors, and
industry experts. They’ll not only teach you but guide your research journey with real insight and
personalized attention.

Instead of a traditional thesis, you’ll work on a Practicum Research Project. It’s based on a real
issue from your work or industry. With your advisor’s help, you’ll research it rigorously and may
even publish it, depending on your goals.

Not at all. This PhD is designed for professionals, not career academics. You’ll be supported
through every research step—from forming questions to analyzing data—with practical
guidance tailored to your experience level.

Most learners complete the program in about 2.5 to 3 years, depending on how much time you
dedicate. The flexible design means you can move at your own pace, balancing study with your
personal and professional life.

Yes. The degree is awarded by Euro Asian University in Estonia, a recognized institution within
the European Higher Education Area. It holds academic value across Europe, the U.S., and
beyond.

Publishing is not required but highly encouraged. If your work has practical or academic value,
your advisor can guide you in submitting it to journals or presenting it at conferences.

The cohort includes senior executives, consultants, educators, entrepreneurs, and mid-career
professionals. Everyone brings unique experiences, making for rich peer discussions and
networking opportunities.

Whether you want to teach, lead strategic transformation, consult, or start your own research
firm, this PhD helps position you as a subject matter expert and decision-maker in your domain.

The application is simple. Share your academic and professional background, express your
research interests, and have a short conversation with our admissions team. From there, we’ll
guide you through every step

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