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GOVERNMENT 335: Constitutional Law: Powers And Institutions of Government
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Emphasis on Federalism and Separation of Powers: legislative, executive and judicial. Open to juniors and seniors, and to sophomores who have had Course 111 and any 200-level government course. Enrollment limited to 30 students. W. Frasure
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GOVERNMENT 336: Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Analysis of continuity and change in U.S. Supreme Court interpretations of the Bill of Rights and Fourteenth Amendment. Students brief court cases as part of their analysis of the development of the law and the U.S. Supreme Court's function as both a judicial and political institution. Open to juniors and seniors, and to sophomores who have had Course 111 and any 200-level government course. Enrollment limited to 30 students. D. James
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GOVERNMENT 348: International Political Economy
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
An analysis of how political actors create and alter the rules, norms and institutions that govern the conduct of international trade and finance, and how these rules, norms and organizations influence the global distribution of wealth and the course of economic development. Open to juniors and seniors, and to sophomores who have had Course 112 or 113. Enrollment limited to 30 students. J. Tian
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GOVERNMENT 352: Alternative Perspectives on u. s. Foreign Policy
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The principal objective in this course is to develop an understanding, by means of four different theoretical models, of the various ways the United States sought to become the world system's most powerful entity and to shape its general structure. Following a three-week discussion of the four models, we will apply them to a wide range of cases beginning with the United States' territorial expansion during the first half of the 19th century and ending with an analysis of the Bush Administration's response to the September 11, 2001 events. Prerequisite: Course 113. Enrollment limited to 30 students. A. Hybel
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GOVERNMENT 391,392: Individual Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Individual Study
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GOVERNMENT 396: Internship in Government And Politics
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A research course for students who are completing or have completed an approved internship in government and politics and who seek academic credit derived from the experience. This course does not fulfill the advanced course requirements for the Government or International Relations majors. Offered fall and spring semesters. Limited to junior and senior Government or International Relations majors. Students must have a minimum of a "B" average inGovernment courses.
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GOVERNMENT 399: Marxism
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course is the same as Slavic Studies 399 and Philosophy 316. Refer to either the Slavic Studies or Philosophy listing for a course description.
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GOVERNMENT 491,492: Individual Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Individual Study
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GOVERNMENT 493,494: Advanced Study Seminars
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Open to juniors and seniors with the permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 15 students. A. CULTURE, POLITICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT B. TRANSITIONS FROM COMMUNIST RULE: EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE AND BEYOND C. AFRICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT D. RESEARCH SEMINAR ON INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM Prerequisite: Course 113. E. POLITICAL PREDICAMENTS AND ECONOMIC REFORMS F. IRANIAN POLITICS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Prerequisite: Course 112 and one of the following: Course 208, 209, 225, 238, 246, 251, or 277. G. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS H. POLITICAL THOUGHT OF UTOPIAS AND ANTI-UTOPIAS I. JUDICIAL BEHAVIOR Prerequisite: Either Course 231, 335, or 336. J. ROUSSEAU K. THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORLD SYSTEM M. STATES, GROUPS, AND THE INDIVIDUAL Prerequisite: Course 112. N. FACTION AND COALITION IN AMERICAN POLITICS P. STATESMANSHIP Q. WOMEN AND WORLD POLITICS R. THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS U. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE V. NATIONAL DIVERSITY AND GLOBAL CAPITALISM W. STATE BUILDING AND STATE FAILURE IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD Prerequisite: Course 112 or 113. X. GERMANY: PROBLEM OR MODEL Y. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
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GOVERNMENT 493Xf,494Xf: Germany: Problem or Model
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This optional section of Course 493X, 494X will regularly meet with the professor outside of class to discuss supplemental texts in German. Students participating in the foreign language section will receive one additional credit hour, pass/not passed marking. Students electing Course 493Xf, 494Xf must concurrently register for Course 493X, 494X. D. Patton
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