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3.00 Credits
Ian Shapiro. mw 10.30-11.20, 1 htba So (33) An introduction to contemporary discussions about the foundations of political argument. Emphasis on the relations between political theory and policy debate (e.g., social welfare provision and affirmative action). Readings from the works of Bentham, Mill, Marx, Rawls, Nozick, Rorty, MacIntyre, and others.
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David Siroky. For description see under International Studies. plsc123a/ints 267a, International Dimensions of Internal Conflicts. David Siroky. For description see under International Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Maximilian Terhalle. w 3.30-5.20 So (37) Iran's international relations since 1979, with consideration of regional dynamics. Domestic politics that affect the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic.
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3.00 Credits
Alison Holmes. For description see under International Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Nuno Monteiro. mw 4-5.15 So (37) The balance of power in the theory and practice of international relations; the rise and fall of great powers in the past hundred years. Analytic focus on post-Cold War events and trends.
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3.00 Credits
Robin Theurkauf. m 3.30-5.20 So (0) The phenomenon of international law examined from the perspective of both international legal scholars and international relations theorists. Schools of thought include the New Haven school, legal positivism, and critical legal studies as well as classical realism, neorealism, and institutional and constructivist theories of international relations.
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Robin Theurkauf. w 3.30-5.20 So (0) Key ethical dilemmas accompanying the practice of humanitarian intervention. Ethical and political obligations of states to protect citizens of other states, justifications for "killing in order to save," who can legitimately make the decision to intervene, and what criteria should guide humanitarian interventions in the twenty-first century.
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3.00 Credits
JeanKrasno. w 1.30-3.20 So (0) The role of the United Nations in global politics. Analysis of the workings of the un Security Council, the General Assembly, the International Court of Justice, and other un agencies, funds, and programs. Topics include the International Criminal Court, cases of un peacekeeping, and the imposition of sanctions.
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3.00 Credits
Stuart Gottlieb. For description see under International Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Nikolay Marinov. w9.25-11.15 So (0) The role played by international factors such as socialization, coercion, and emulation in the current wave of democratiz ations around the world. Focus on the extent to which democratic processes can be affected from the outside.
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