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4.00 Credits
Major ideas and thinkers who have influenced American political life. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
Selected theories of the 20th century, with emphasis on existentialism, Christian humanism, contemporary socialism, revolutionary theory, and representative conceptions of individualism. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
Comparative analysis of the political institutions, governmental organizations, and social structures of some selected countries of Western Europe, with special reference to contemporary problems of postindustrialism. Regional economic and political organizations and their global impact. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
Political behavior and processes of governments in SubSaharan Africa, emphasis on governmental policies, distribution of goods, services, and power; effects of colonialism, neocolonialism, political conflict and integration; the international system as it impinges on these countries. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of models of Latin American political systems, their development and culture, key actors, and formal and informal processes; focus on socioeconomic change and trends in Cuba, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
Contemporary government and politics of the Middle East. Emphasis on the historical, cultural, and economic dynamics of the region. An extensive analysis of the dominant states in the area and their interaction regionally and internationally. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
Emergence and transformation or the politics, culture, and political economy of the Russian Federation; backgrounds of the current political institutions and processes; examination of MarxismLeninism and the causes for the rise and fall of the Soviet Union system. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
Comparative analysis of the political systems of China, Japan, and Korea with emphasis on the state, the social and cultural context of contemporary politics, political elites, public policy, and political opposition. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
Comparative analysis of the origins, cultural context, political dynamics, and public policies of selected southeast Asian states: Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
The phenomenon of international conflict with primary emphasis on theories concerning the causes of war; conflict resolution, strategies for peace keeping, and options for a peaceful world order. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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