American Politics Foreign Policy and US-India Ties Specialization

America and the World. You will be introduced to American Politics, Society, and History, and gain an understanding about international affairs.
This specialization is intended for people interested in politics and international affairs. You will learn about the United States and how its history, culture, politics, and foreign policy leave a significant impact on the world. You will also gain insights into US-India relations - which is the most important bilateral relationship among democracies of the world.
What You Will Learn:

  • Describe American polity, culture, and society in interdisciplinary and historically informed ways.
  • Describe the origins of United States Foreign Policy and how history, domestic institutions, and trade have defined it.
  • Describe the scope and breadth of India-US relations focused on government-to-government interactions and through people-to-people contacts
  • Describe American polity, culture, and society in interdisciplinary and historically informed ways.
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India-US Relations: Geopolitics, Culture, and Business (Coursera) Coursera
O.P. Jindal Global University

India-US Relations: Geopolitics, Culture, and Business (Coursera)

Discover the multifaceted relationship between India and the United States with our exclusive online course. From strategic geopolitics to thriving business partnerships and rich cultural exchanges, this course offers a deep dive into the complex dynamics shaping the future of Indo-US relations. Join us to understand how these two global powers are influencing each other's growth and development.

Jun 1st 2026
5-12 Weeks
The Making of US Foreign Policy (Coursera) Coursera
O.P. Jindal Global University

The Making of US Foreign Policy (Coursera)

Embark on a journey through time with 'The Making of US Foreign Policy.' This course offers an in-depth exploration of how the United States has shaped its foreign policy since its inception. From understanding the foundational principles to examining the impact of trade and economic interdependence, this course is designed for anyone interested in international relations, history, or global politics.

Jun 1st 2026
5-12 Weeks
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