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The West German terrorist group Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF) arose from the radical student movement of the late 1960s to provoke the gravest crisis in post-War German history in 1977. It voluntarily dissolved in 1998. We will study its role in West German culture using literature, film, the media and other documents. Open to juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 15 students. This course is not open to students who have received credit for German Studies 493G, 494G. G. Atherton
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Individual Study
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4.00 Credits
HONORS STUDY German Studies in English
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4.00 Credits
The major literary movements and writers from Romanticism through Realism. Prerequisite: A 300-level course, its equivalent, or permission of the instructor. Offered in alternate years. Staff
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to basic political concepts and institutions such as "politics," "justice," "constitution," and "revolutReadings from Sophocles, Plato, Aristotle, Locke, Madison, Tocqueville, Marx, Lenin, Weber and others, including some modern fiction Not open to juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 40 students per section. Offered both semesters, annually. W. J. Coats, D. James
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An analysis of the underlying values, processes, institutions and issues in United States politics. Not open to juniors and seniors except by permission of the department. Enrollment limited to 40 students per section. Offered both semesters, annually. M. A. Borrelli, W. Frasure, D. James
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Comparative political analysis with examination of politics in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa. Emphasis on political concepts to examine the conditions for democratic politics, economic development and ethnic conflict. Not open to juniors and seniors except by permission of the department. Enrollment limited to 40 students per section. Offered both semesters, annually. A. Keshavarzian, D. Patton, J. Tian
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4.00 Credits
An introductory historical and theoretical analysis of modern international relations. The course will focus primarily on understanding the patterns of international relations, especially war and peace, and economic issues. Not open to juniors or seniors except by permission of the department. Enrollment limited to 40 students per section. Offered both semesters, annually. A. Hybel, W. Rose, T. Borer
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of foreign policies initiated by the United States toward Latin America from the Monroe Doctrine to the Clinton Administration. Open to students who have taken Course 113 or 252. Enrollment limited to 30 students. A. Hybel
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4.00 Credits
Compares the claims of the state and ethnic peoples in countries undergoing internal conflicts. Analyzes the role of the international community in facilitating the peaceful resolution of conflicts. Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors without prerequisite and to freshmen with permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 30 students. N. Emmanuel
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