This course introduces students to global politics, providing a strong foundation for international relations papers at Stages II and III. We examine what is global about global politics, tracing how the local is reflected in the international and how the international is reflected in the local. We explore the different theoretical lenses that have been used to examine global politics, focusing on what these lenses enable us to see and what the different lenses obscure. We consider the various issues, actors, and processes that dominate global politics, thinking about whose stories are told, who is telling these stories, and how different people and places are represented in these stories. In doing so, we examine important global actors – including states, international organizations, and civil society – and we explore various important issues – including conflict, security, migration, poverty, inequality, and climate change.