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PSCI 4555: International Women's Resistance
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Examines local and international struggles of women to build peace and justice by resisting systems of inequality such as colonialism, racism, patriarchy, globalization, and religious intolerance. Cross-listed with PSCI 5555, ETST 4555 and WGST 4555.
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PSCI 4564: Gender and Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Analysis of the political experience of women and of strategies for change. Emphasis on the U.S. Cross-listed with WGST 4564.
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PSCI 4605: Politics and Governments of South Asia
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Studies the political systems of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal. The impact of British rule on the development of political institutions on the subcontinent as well as problems of political development at all levels.
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PSCI 4615: Politics and Government of China
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Political and governmental changes within China, from the 19th century to the present. Primary emphasis on contemporary political systems and sociopolitical problems. China’s struggle for independence and economic development. The Chinese revolutions, Maoist communism, and the post-Maoist period.
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PSCI 4644: Ethical Responsibilities of Leaders
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Explores concepts of ethical decision making within the context of public leadership in both the public and non-profit sectors. Universal and individual ethical standards are examined. Cross-listed with PSCI 5644.
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PSCI 4645: Comparative Political Leadership
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Comparative study of historical, socio-cultural, and psychological bases of political leadership. Leadership types in peasant societies, empires, and revolutionary movements. Dilemmas of democratic versus authoritarian leadership in modernizing and industrial states.
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PSCI 4726: Russian and Chinese Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Foreign policies of Russia and China; relations with Western powers and the Third World; interaction of domestic developments and foreign policy; role of national interest, ideology, and elite personalities.
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PSCI 4736: The Middle East in World Affairs
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Evolution and revolution in the Middle East. The character of nationalism in the area. Analysis of inter-regional and international problems affecting the Middle East, with special emphasis on current Arab-Israeli relations.
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PSCI 4757: Legal Reasoning and Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Introduces the fundamentals of legal reasoning and legal argumentation through intensive class discussion, formal debate and writing. Attention is given to the relationship between case and statutory law and their application in trial and appeals courts in the United States. Prereq: ENGL 1020, 2030, and any one 3000-level English/writing course or COMM 3120. Cross-listed with PSCI 5747, COMM 4750, 5750.
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PSCI 4807: Revolution and Political Violence
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Study, discussion, and evaluation of alternative frameworks for the analysis of revolution and political violence. The theoretical material is firmly couched in case situations such as Western, class, colonial, urban, international, historical, racial, religious, and intergenerational violence. The class develops its own theoretical model(s).
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