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POL 326: Approaches to Intl Relations
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Approaches to International Relations Analysis of current theoretical approaches to inte rnational relations, including realism, international regime s, and world order theory; particular focus on their util ity in understanding issues such as violence, environment al poli- tics, and North-South divisions.
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POL 328: U.S.-Latin American Relations
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Analyzes United States guiding rationales since the Monroe Doctrine for interaction and intervention in the region and Latin American responses to United States hegemony. Discusses current issues such as the war on drugs, immigration, military aid and economic integration.
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POL 328 - U.S.-Latin American Relations
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POL 337: Politics of the European Union
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
This course charts the evolution of the European Union and examines some of the core issues facing the EU today: EU enlargement, the creation of a Common Foreign and Security Policy, EU immigration and asylum policy, and the EU-US relationship now and in the future. In addition, the course gives students a comprehensive understanding of the theories of EU integration, as well as of the major EU institutions and their roles in creating and shaping contemporary European politics.
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POL 351: Democracy and Its Critics
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
The evolution of meanings and justifications of de mocracy and problems of democratic institutions and practices in the modern nation-state. Prereq.: 106 or permission of the instructor Offered 1991-92 and alternate years Not open to students who have had 396
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POL 351 - Democracy and Its Critics
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POL 355: South African Politics
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Analysis of the history, dynamics and dismantling of apartheid in South Africa. Examines the major actors and movements involved in the politics of the transition to a new order, with particular focus on efforts to address the legacies of apartheid.
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POL 360: Rights at Work
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Examination of workplace issues and laws that govern the employment relationship. Special attention is given to race and sex discrimination, harassment and the legal processes for protecting employee rights.
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POL 380: Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Examination of international terrorism and the challenges it poses for liberal-democratic states. Topics include the nature and causes of terrorism; strategies for reducing current and future terrorist threats; and the difficulties of reconciling such strategies with civil liberties and human rights.
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POL 410: Special Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Supervised study in a special field of Political S cience.
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POL 421: Globalization, Corps & State
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Study of several dimensions of globalization and contending positions about its impact on states and societies. Particular attention given to conflicting views about the role of the state and the implications of the emerging power of markets for democratic politics.
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POL 427: Gender and the European Union
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
This course will introduce students to major gender policies in the European Union, which may include: work and family policy, maternity and parental leaves, childcare, domestic violence, prostitution and trafficking in women, sexual harassment, immigration and asylum policy, enlargement policy, foreign, security, and development policy, gender mainstreaming, as well as women?s leadership in the EU setting.
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