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SIS 350: Environmental Norms in International Politics
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Ingebritsen Surveys development of international environmental consciousness from 1960s to present. Models of “green development”; ways in which norms for resource use have entered global politics. Patterns of state compliance with international environmental agreements, and why states fall short of meeting their international obligations. Offered: jointly with ENVIR 360/SCAND 350.
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SIS 360: Technology, Growth, and Competition
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Poznanski Discusses theoretical accounts of empirical findings on technological change (invention, innovation, diffusion) and factors behind technological change, e.g., market structure, business cycle, state policies. Analyzes the impact of technology on economic growth, i.e., productivity. Discusses the role of technology in foreign trade, particularly in the United States.
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SIS 362: Law and Justice: An Introduction to Social Theory
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Godoy Provides conceptual tools for understanding law and its role in society by acquainting students with major currents of social theory. Topics include liberalism, Marxism, critical feminist theory, and critical race theory. Offered: jointly with LSJ 362.
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SIS 365: World Cities
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Factors that have propelled New York, London, and Tokyo into key positions in the organization of the late twentieth century international system. Asks historical and comparative questions and discusses the reasons behind the diminished position of cities such as Venice, Vienna, and Istanbul in that system.
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SIS 375: Geopolitics
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
An introduction to both political geography and geopolitics, addressing the fundamental links between power and space. Topics covered include: theories of power, space, and modernity; the formation of modern states; international geopolitics in the aftermath of the Cold War; the post-colonial nation-state; and the geopolitics of resistance. Offered: jointly with GEOG 375.
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SIS 377: Turkic Peoples of Central Asia
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Cirtautas History of the Turkic peoples, AD 552 to present. Emphasis on current status of Turkic peoples in Central Asia. Geographical distribution, demographic data, reactions and adaptations to changes resulting from the 1917 revolution. Turkic viewpoint on past and present developments. Offered: jointly with NEAR E 375.
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SIS 390: Political Economy of Industrialized Nations
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Ingebritsen Theoretical bases of various political economic systems of industrialized nations. Several major issues these political economies currently face; usefulness and limits of economic analyses within broader perspective of political economy.
Prerequisite:
ECON 201 which may be taken concurrently
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SIS 397: Junior Honors Seminar
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Designed to facilitate writing of honors thesis through methodological and bibliographical research. Required of honors candidates.
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SIS 399: Study Abroad — International Studies
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
For participants in study abroad program. Specific course content varies. Courses do not automatically apply to major/ minor requirements.
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SIS 401: International Political Economy
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Ingebritsen, Poznanski Establishment, maintenance, and decay of the post-1945 international economic order. Political economy of international trade, monetary relations, inflation, and North-South relations.
Prerequisite:
SIS 201 which may be taken concurrently; ECON 201 which may be taken concurrently
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