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SIS 589: Global Political Economy
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate This course is concerned with the scope of political economy. The focus is on the origins of the modern global political economy and its institutional structure. It examines contemporary issues in political economy, using the division of labor as an organizing concept, and explores the prospects for global restructuring at the turn of the century. Usually offered every spring.
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SIS 590: Independent Reading Course in International Relations
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Prerequisite: permission of instructor and SIS graduate studies office.
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SIS 593: Humphrey Fellows Seminar
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Usually offered every term. Prerequisite: Humphrey Fellows or permission of instructor.
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SIS 596: Selected Topics:Non-recurring
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
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SIS 600: Quantitative Analysis in International Affairs
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Graduate Introduction to research design, quantitative measurement, statistical analysis, and computer use for international relations research. Usually offered every term.
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SIS 601: Theory in International Relations
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Graduate Interdisciplinary perspectives; major paradigms of thought; definition of boundaries of the field; normative and analytic goals and definition of priorities. Usually offered every fall.
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SIS 602: AU-University for Peace Exchange
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Graduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Course constitutes key element in American University-University for Peace, Costa Rica exchange program. Usually offered every term. Note: Consult SIS graduate office.
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SIS 603: Special Institute in International Affairs
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Graduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Selected topics dealing with cutting edge issues in international affairs. Usually offered every summer.
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SIS 604: Masterworks of International Relations
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Graduate A literature course divided chronologically by the date of works initiating streams of discourse. Representative later works are also covered. Students are required to keep a working journal of their reading notes for the instructor's inspection.
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SIS 605: Theory of Cooperative Global Politics
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Graduate Examines the historical movement toward stability and order in the international political system with emphasis on comparing such concepts as nation-state/one world; national interest/human interest; rights of states/human rights; sovereignty/interdependence; war/collaborative conflict resolution. The concepts that underlie the competitive model of world politics - individualism, rationality, and self-interest - are analyzed within the global political context. Usually offered every fall.
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