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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 212b: Race and American Political Development
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Race and American Political Development
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 213b: Race,Inequality,and Social Policy
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Race,Inequality,and Social Policy
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 214b: Environmental Policy and Politics
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every year. Fall 2006. DEWITT JOHN. Examines alternative ways to protect our environment. Analyzes environmental policies and the regulatory regime that has developed in the United States; new approaches such as free-market environmentalism, civic environmentalism, environmental justice, sustainable development; and environmental policies and politics in other countries, especially China. (Same as Environmental Studies 202.) Prerequisite: Environmental Studies 101 or permission of the instructor.
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 216b: Maine Politics
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every fall. Fall 2006. CHRISTIAN P. POTHOLM. An analysis of politics in the state of Maine since World War II. Subjects covered include the dynamics of Republican and Democratic rivalries and the efficacy of the Independent voter, the rise of the Green and Reform parties, the growing importance of ballot measure initiatives, and the interaction of ethnicity and politics in the Pine Tree state. An analysis of key precincts and Maine voting paradigms is included, as well as a look at the efficacy of such phenomena as the north/south geographic split, the environmental movement, and the impact of such interest groups as SAM and the Roman Catholic Church. Students are expected to follow contemporary political events on a regular basis.
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 219c: Education and Law
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Education and Law
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 21b: Citizenship and Representation in American Politics
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Citizenship and Representation in American Politics
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 221b: Division and Consensus:The Government and Politics of Ireland
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. SHELLEY M. DEANE. Familiarizes students with the contemporary politics and political history of the two jurisdictions on the Island of Ireland. Provides an understanding of the political institutions in Ireland north and south; studies constitutional and public policy issues such as church and state, while offering the means to critically assess the relevance of social science theories of nationalism, religion, and conflict resolution to the Ireland case.
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 225b: IP.The Politics of the European Union
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2007. LAURA A. HENRY. Explores the historical foundations, scope, and consequences of European political and economic integration since 1951. Examines how the European Union's supranational political institutions, law, and policies developed and how they affect the domestic politics of member states. Considers challenges faced by the European Union: enlargement to include Eastern European members, the rise of far right parties, the loss of national sovereignty and the "democratic deficit," the creation of a European identity, and the development of aconstitution and a coordinated foreign policy.
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 226b: d.Middle East Politics
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. SHELLEY M. DEANE. Provides an introduction to the politics of the Middle East region. Begins with a brief overview of the history of the region, focusing on the period since the end of World War I and the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Proceeds to examine a number of topics of importance in the contemporary politics of the region. Some of the major topics addressed are colonialism and its legacy; nationalism; religion and politics; authoritarianism, democratization, and civil society; politics of women and gender; ethnicity and sectarianism; regional security and the role of outside powers. Presupposes no previous knowledge of the region.
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 226b - d.Middle East Politics
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES 227b: d.Contemporary Chinese Politics
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. LANCE GUO. Examines Chinese politics in the context of a prolonged revolution. After a survey of the political system as established in the 1950s and patterns of politics emerging from it, the analytic focus turns to political change in the reform era (since 1979) and the forces driving it. Topics include the political impact of decentralization and marketization, the reintegration into the capitalist world economy, and the development of the legal system. The adaptation by the Communist Party to these changes and the prospects of democratization are also examined. (Same as Asian Studies 227.)
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