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.
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.
von Eva B
•great introduction to the world of diplomacy, the videos are a bit repetitive unfortunately. But still worth my time as I started knowing nothing formal at all.
von Zhe L
•Yeah, this course is REALLY different from other MOOCs. I wonder if I can learn anything from a course that contains such little content.
von Shakthi V D S
•More timely and relevant text material would have greatly helped in broadening our understanding. Basic and easy for beginners to grasp.
von MA T Y
•Good to know how many academics and professions think about diplomacy but very few concrete concepts and examples given by lecturers
von Razieh M N
•In comparison with other courses that I have passed, this course was inferior from the material and discussion perspective.
von ADI S P R
•Short and crispy.
It tells us about the functions, qualities and scope of Diplomacy in Modern World
von Marina A M
•Interesting yet far simpler than expected. I would recommend having more course materials.
von Md. F R
•It is very important of all level of people.and concern about world politics.
von Shawnna R T
•It was a great experience! Definitely gained more knowledge about diplomacy.
von Roeland H
•Nice introduction but very general, could have done with more depth.
von peter o
•It was a good introduction but felt kind of shallow.
von Rajan K
•How can I get certificate? is not if free?
von Ian G
•Pretty good, but very easy.
von Steephen
•Good to start with.
von Raul R M
•Good.
von Krishan
•I insist there be added a few quizes on the reading material. It has been given no weightage at all.
This course seems like a compilation of perspectives on diplomacy-success,failures and the worth of trust, by various professors and a few luminaries.
More qualitative content can be added I feel, because the people who speak do not seem to be prepared and speak ad lib. This is however good since what then would come out would be from the deepest recesses of their valuable experiences and stuff. But this is a course on diplomacy. People must walk out of having become better at diplomatic skills.
A little focus has to be given to developing that.
A portion of international history would also be helpful since all speakers talk about so many important agreements yet there is no content available from the course on all that. Yeah we can google it out but I think there can be a more narrativity in the interview like environment that the course teacher creates for the interviewees.
Thank you for the compilation!
von Kollin R
•The lectures were not very interesting or instructive. The reading materials were much more so. However, the assignments in the class were based much more on the lectures and on self-reflection than on the materials. I learned a little bit, and as such found the course worth the time I put into it, but I almost think one could get through this course with little difficulty without reading any of the written materials, and thus derive very little benefit from it. I would encourage the makers of this course to do a significant revamping.
(In addition to greater incorporation and emphasis on the written materials, I think more real-life examples of diplomatic successes and failures would be a far more effective and entertaining use of the lecture time than the esoteric philosophising that seems to characterize it in this edition.)
von Koh X W
•While I appreciated that there are many distinguished speakers that shared their unique insights every week, I find that it is rather conversational without much learning points for us. We are also graded based on peer review, and sometimes other classmates do not give the minimum feedback of 50 words and the review may also be uninformative and unproductive to learning, which is unhelpful to the essay we craft for every assignment. The topics are also rather entry-level and provided little insight about contemporary situation and the evolving issues surrounding diplomacy. Overall it lacks the depth, breadth and rigour that I would like to have experience in this course.
von SHASANK V
•The course is average till the fifth module, the fifth module was too long with almost 15 short videos asking the same question " what is diplomacy according to them" and next question is what is successful and unsuccessful diplomacy. I can say is a very basic course and to be very straight i do not recommend this course.
They should remove the fifth module and add some interesting videos about diplomacy.
von Paula P
•Extremadamente introductorio y mediocre. Cero participación de los docentes, todos hombres, quienes a lo más compartían un video de 5 minutos a la semana, lecturas desfasadas y absolutamente ninguna comunicación con docentes encargados. Recomendado para estudiantes de escuelas secundarias, mas no para profesionales tratando de incursionar en el campo de la diplomacia.
von Donovon K
•Although the interviews were interesting, I had expected much more from this course. It was not academically rigorous at all and I can't say I learned very much at all at the end of the course.
von SC H
•Not as advanced as other Coursera courses, this course if for participants who do not have any background in international relations and diplomacy. Wish they would have made it more advanced.
von Jonathan G
•This course was long, tedious and boring. Although some aspects were interesting, a lot of it was redundant. Way too many written assignments.
von Joe S
•Very little information shared
von Mi N
•I do not want to sound mean, the interviews were interesting but the course did not feel engaging for me, I felt like doing it because it was short and I already had started, but it does not get deeper in any subject, the reading are too long or the link doesn't work...