
Competency objectives
Lobbying institutional working groups. Preparing coordination meetings and gatherings, participating in deliberations and negotiations (bilateral, multilateral, parliamentary, etc.), maintaining cooperation agreements. Develop business strategies and contribute to international development. Implement diplomacy, manage crises, engage in mediation. Analyze country risks and create risk management solutions, monitor geopolitical developments, and design international projects. This dual Master's degree in International Security and Defense trains you to combine the mainstream legal approach with economic and political approaches in a renewed vision of security, including cooperative security that is not strictly military. In Year 1 (Bac+4): a core curriculum in international relations. In Year 2 (Bac+5): a specialization in international security and defense. The Master's in International Security, Cybersecurity, and Defense is awarded by our ILERI school in Paris.
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