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INTS 310a: plsc 165a,International Security
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Matthew Kocher. For description see under Political Science.
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INTS 313b: plsc404b,Order and Disorder in Politics
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Matthew Kocher. For description see under Political Science.
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INTS 313b - plsc404b,Order and Disorder in Politics
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INTS 314: bG /plsc 192b,Development of the International Human Rights Regime
3.00 Credits
Yale University
RobinTheurkauf. m 3.30-5.30 (0) The development of the human rights regime from the first appearance of the laws of war in Grotius, through the Hague conventions of 1899 and 1907, the Nuremberg Tribunal, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Formation of the Yugoslav and Rwanda Tribunals; creation of the International Criminal Court. The politics of human rights law; effects of the Cold War on the human rights regime; the rise of the ngo community; the role of the great power states.
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INTS 314 - bG /plsc 192b,Development of the International Human Rights Regime
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INTS 315b: ep&e 315b/plsc 177b,Political Authority and State Formation
3.00 Credits
Yale University
VivekSharma. For description see under Political Science.
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INTS 315b - ep&e 315b/plsc 177b,Political Authority and State Formation
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INTS 316a: u
3.00 Credits
Yale University
S. Foreign Policy Traditions. Walter Mead. m 7-8.50 p.m. Meets RP (0) The history of America's rise to power explored in the broader context of a changing international environment. The dominant intellectual and political approaches Americans themselves have used to understand and shape their role in the world. ints 320b/ plsc 194b, Religion in International Relations. Robin Theurkauf. For description see under Political Science.
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INTS 324a: plsc 359a,Violence and Civil Strife
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Stathis Kalyvas. For description see under Political Science.
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INTS 324a - plsc 359a,Violence and Civil Strife
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INTS 326a: afst 356a/plsc 356a/socy 247a,Collective Action and Social Movements
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Elisabeth Wood. For description see under Political Science.
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INTS 326a - afst 356a/plsc 356a/socy 247a,Collective Action and Social Movements
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INTS 328b: ep&e412b/plsc 158bG,Nationalism and Identity
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Keith Darden. For description see under Political Science.
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INTS 328b - ep&e412b/plsc 158bG,Nationalism and Identity
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INTS 330: aG /ep&e 370a/evst 272a/plsc 270aG,Capitalism:Success,Crisis,and Reform
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Douglas Rae. mw 1.30-2.20, 1 htba So (36) Examination of capitalism as it functions in practice, with extensive use of business cases. The role of capitalism in generating wealth and innovation unprecedented in history. Negative consequences of capitalist development such as radical inequality, disruption of the natural environment, and intermittent social crises.
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INTS 330 - aG /ep&e 370a/evst 272a/plsc 270aG,Capitalism:Success,Crisis,and Reform
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INTS 335b: ep&e 362b/plsc 151bG,International Dimensions of Democratization
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Nikolay Marinov. For description see under Political Science.
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INTS 335b - ep&e 362b/plsc 151bG,International Dimensions of Democratization
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