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POL 310: The US Presidency
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A study of this uniquely American institution with attention given to the intentions of the Framers and the importance of the Presidency in articulating national values and shaping American priorities. Emphasis on historical, constitutional, and institutional evolution of the office. American Government.
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POL 310A: Islam and the Modern World
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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POL 311: Changing Western Europe
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Examines the changing politics of Western Europe, with attention to a united Germany and a uniting European community. Considers the impact of current influences, including religion, hegemony, and the role of the United States. Surveys characteristics of political life in major nations of Western Europe. World Politics. Staff.
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POL 312: The Civil Rights Movement
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An immersion and service-learning course in the Peace Studies program. Students and faculty go on a one-week road trip to various sites in the history of the civil rights movement and participate in service learning projects. Weekly course meetings examine the academic and historical literature on the civil rights movement. World Politics.
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POL 313: Urban Government & Politics
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Analysis of urban governance in contemporary America. Examines urban institutions and economic, cultural, and political contexts as well as processes for resolving conflict and distributing resources. Macro and micro phenomena and approaches to urban life also covered. American Government.
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POL 314: American Ethnic Politics
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Considers the persistence of ethnicity in the American political culture and its influences on the basic structures and processes of public life. Explores the durability of patterns in the historical experience of the United States and the contemporary agendas of American ethnic groups. American Government.
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POL 316: The Congress
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Focuses on the institutions that contribute to congressional lawmaking and representation. Concentrates on the electoral connection, constituency representation, incumbency, partisanship and leadership, committee power and purpose, and institutional development. American Government.
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POL 317: American Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Examines the evolving nature of public opinion in the United States, including the formation of political attitudes, continuities and discontinuities in American public opinion, the myths and realities of polling, and the effects of public opinion polls on the operations of the American polity. American Government.
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POL 319: Politics of Canada, Belgium and Germany
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Constitutional and Political Change in Federal Politics: Nothing is more political than tampering with a country's constitution. Yet Canada, Germany and Belgium are currently engaged in such an endeavor. Each of these three countries is a federal polity undergoing profound changes in its political, economic and constitutional landscape. The simultaneous timing of this reassessment raises questions about the origins and uniqueness of these pressures. We will spend the first half of the semester becoming acquainted with each country's politics. Then we will spend the second half of the semester engaging in a broader comparative discussion about the differences and similarities in these cases. We will end by considering if/how "globalization" is influencing the constitutional reform process in these countries, whether these pressures are purely home grown, or whether there is some truth to each proposition
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POL 320: Comparative World Media
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Examines the impact of the mass media on the politics and policy of major nations around the world, including the United States, the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China. Particular attention to the political role of global media like VOA, BBC, CNN, and Radio Moscow. World Politics.
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