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3.00 Credits
Alexander Kirshner. For description see under Ethics, Politics, & Economics.
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3.00 Credits
Adria Lawrence. t 3.30-5.20 So Meets RP (0) Introduction to qualitative field research methods. Basic techniques for collecting, interpreting, and analyzing ethnographic data. Emphasis on the core ethnographic techniques of participant observation and in-depth interviewing.
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3.00 Credits
John Roemer. For description see under Ethics, Politics, & Economics.
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3.00 Credits
Justin Fox. tth 4-5.15, 1 htba So (27) Introduction to game theory-a method by which strategic interactions among individuals and groups in society are mathematically modeled-and its applications to political science. Concepts employed by game theorists, such as Nash equilibrium, subgame perfect equilibrium, and perfect Bayesian equilibrium. Problems of cooperation, time-consistency, signaling, and reputation formation. Political applications include candidate competition, policy making, political bargaining, and international conflict. No prerequisites other than high school algebra. Political Science majors who take this course may not countecon159a toward the major.
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3.00 Credits
David Simon. mw1-2.15 So (36) Case studies of countries emerging from domestic conflict. Challenges such as demobilizing ex-combatants, attaining balance between punishment and reconciliation, reintegrating refugees, fighting poverty, reconstructing the economic infrastructure, and establishing a political process that minimizes the risk of a relapse into conflict.
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3.00 Credits
Ivan Szelenyi. For description see under Sociology.
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3.00 Credits
Christopher Blattman. th9.25-11.15 So (0) Economic tools and logic that can be applied to the study of conflict and terror. The prevalence of civil war in the world; the logic of government repression and terrorist attacks; the long-term consequences of war, violence, and terror.
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3.00 Credits
Stathis Kalyvas. mw 2.30-3.45; screenings htba Hu, So (0) A study of political development combining three types of material: films, historical case studies, and theoretical studies. Topics include nation and state formation, democracy and authoritarianism, decolonization and state building in the periphery, distributional conflicts, revolution, civil war, and genocide. Films include The Leopard, The Grand Illusion, The Battle of Algiers, and City of God. Recommended preparation: plsc 116b.
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3.00 Credits
ShreeyashPalshikar. For description see under South Asian Studies.
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3.00 Credits
David Cameron. t 3.30-5.20 So (0) The history, institutions, and policy-making processes of the European Union. Theories of European integration, the creation of the single market and the euro, the eastward enlargement of the European Union, and the so-called democratic deficit.
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