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3 Governance MA Degree Programs in Asia


Middlesex University Dubai
MA Global Governance and Sustainable Development
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MA Global Governance and Sustainable Development degree is taught within Middlesex University’s School of Law where we deliver high-quality teaching and research, and provide a supportive learning environment, helping students to achieve excellent academic results.


The University Of Georgia
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MA in Global Governance
- Tbilisi, Georgia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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MA in Global Governance provides graduates (in the field of international politics and relations) with the ability to independently research the effectiveness of international organizations, institutional frameworks, legal-normative mechanisms and socio-economic factors while studying the complex nature of global processes and events.
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OSCE Academy Bishkek
MA in Economic Governance and Development
- Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
MA
Full time
16 months
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Economic Governance and Development is a 16-month program that offers an interdisciplinary curriculum in economics, governance and development based on international standards of teaching.
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Learn more about Governance MA degree programs in Asia
Governance degree programs at the Master's level in Asia present exciting opportunities for deep engagement with complex societal issues. These programs often emphasize a blend of research, policy analysis, and practical application tailored to the unique political and cultural context of the region.
In studying governance, you’ll explore topics like public policy, international relations, and conflict resolution through both theoretical frameworks and applied coursework. Common courses might include comparative governance, ethical leadership, and strategic decision-making. Engaging with case studies allows you to analyze real-world scenarios and develop practical skills relevant to governance challenges.
The educational environment fosters independence and critical thinking, enhancing your ability to navigate the multifaceted nature of governance. Graduates typically pursue careers in public administration, international organizations, or non-profits, gaining skills that are transferable across borders. By focusing on Asia's dynamic political landscape, you'll prepare for roles that require nuanced understanding and strategic insight, providing a strong foundation for an impactful career.