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GOVERNMENT 133e: Politics and Military in Latin America
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Camp This course will explore the changing dynamics of Latin American countries in the process of change from authoritarian to democratic political systems, and how that is influencing the role of the military in their societies and civil-military relations. Offered every other year.
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GOVERNMENT 134: Mexican Government and Politics
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Camp An introduction to major themes, historical patterns, political institutions, and developmental issues facing Mexico. Offered every other year.
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GOVERNMENT 134e: Democratization and Politics in Mexico
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Camp This course explores the institutions and processes which are impacting the democratic political transition in Mexico, and assesses the importance of changes which reinforce or deter this transition. Offered every other year.
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GOVERNMENT 135: Ideologies of Revolution and Violence
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Merkle An exploration of seminal writings in anarchism, Marxism-Leninism, and fascism, comparing the various theories of the state and the uses of violence as a political tool for change. Offered occasionally.
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GOVERNMENT 136: Propaganda and Politics
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Merkle This course examines the origins and evolution, techniques and uses of modern propaganda. It looks at the propaganda battles of the World Wars and the Cold War, and the relationship between commercial and political propaganda. The course also examines the various categories of propaganda: white propaganda, black propaganda, integrational propaganda, agitprop and "spin," as well as the role of the various mediain the development of propaganda technology. The course also looks at the evolution of the various media, and hypnosis and subliminal suggestion, including mass hypnosis and various forms of induction. Offered occasionally.
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GOVERNMENT 138: Religion and Politics in Latin America
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Camp An exploration of the impact of religion, the Catholic Church, and new religious movements on politics in the region, including possible consequences for democratic transition. Offered occasionally.
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GOVERNMENT 140: Korean Politics and Economics
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
C.J. Lee Compares the political systems and economic policies of South Korea and North Korea. Special attention will be given to an in-depth study of competing ideologies, political leadership, political participation, policymaking processes, military organizations, and economic performance. Offered occasionally.
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GOVERNMENT 141: Comparative Political Economy of Asia and Europe:Models of Development and Capitalist Integration
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Appel The course begins with an analysis of East Asia's path to economic growth, and gauges the role of the state in capitalist development. Japan and South Korea are examined in detail in order to understand both the sources of growth and decline in the region. The course then studies China, a case of persistent economic growth and development in Asia. It examines the introduction of capitalist elements (such as market allocation of resources and private property rights) into a Communist planned economy and compares the Chinese experience to capitalist development in Russia and Eastern Europe. Offered every other year.
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GOVERNMENT 141e: Comparative Elites
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Camp This course analyzes the literature which explores many facets of the examination of elites, political and non political, and makes use of studies from many societies, both First and Third world. The importance of elites, and elite approaches in relation to political processes and decision-making will be analyzed. Offered occasionally.
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GOVERNMENT 142: Governments and Politics of East Asia
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Kang, C.J. Lee Study of the governmental structures and political processes of China, Japan, and Korea with emphasis on political culture, constitutional frameworks, political leadership, party systems, electoral behavior, student movements, public policies, and economic modernization. Offered occasionally.
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