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3.00 Credits
The basic concepts of ‘Radical’ political economy.& Course will include an in-depth analysis of Marx’s Capital, Vol I, as well as a survey of current trends in the development of a critical theory of the state.& Cross-listed as LST 357
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Prerequisites: PSC 151 or upper-division standing The political behavior, political development, and governmental institutions of major Western European nations, including policy changes induced by the ongoing process of European integration. The course will focus on politics in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and the European Union.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSC 151 or permission of instructor An introduction to the People’s Repubic of China and its political process. The interrelationships between China’s revolutionary heritage and the development of Maoist ideology and mass mobilization politics, economic policy and foreign policy will be examined. Finally, post-Mao politics will be studied to determine the degree and direction of change and its implication for Chinese politics and for the Chinese people.
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3.00 Credits
Repeatable with change in content.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Upper-division standing The politics of the Middle East in terms of the region’s history, geography, culture and the impact of the West. Country studies include Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and other Gulf States.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Upper-division standing The politics of the Asia in terms of the region’s history, geography, culture and the impact of the West. The countries included are India, Pakistan, Malaysia, and the Phillipines.
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3.00 Credits
A comparison of how different constitutional regimes approach such problems as judicial independence, distribution of powers, access to the courts, constitutional interpretation, right to counsel, freedom of conscience, religion and the press.& The topics will vary although attention will be paid to approaches to judicial review, U.S., European and Third World systems will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
The political and cultural history of Islam. Students will learn about the contemporary revolutionary religious movements in Muslim countries and their effect on world politics.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the contemporary politics of African states and governments, and providing exposure to the African historical backgrounds, political cultures, political trends, and ideology. The colonial heritage of African states, the quest for modernization and nation-building, and the transition to democratic governance are explored. Cross-listed as AAS 367
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSC 151 or permission of the instructor, and upper-division standing Examination of the factors which led to the demise of the former Soviet Union as well as the politics of transition during the post-Soviet period including the relationships between political and economic change, institution building, and state capability, and the evolution of new sources of political legitimacy.
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