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POL 348: United States Relations with the Middle East
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Evolution of American relations with the Middle East. Analysis of the motivations and calculations, including domestic and external sources of policy-making and implementation. Emphasis on post-World War II period, with particular attention to the current administration.
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POL 349: U. S. Defense Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Examination of key problems of national security in the post-Cold War environment. Emphasis on the structure and functioning of the US defense establishment and its interactions with its most probable adversaries and allies. Consideration of the constraints on, and options open to, policy planners, and with the institutional elements of the decision making process.
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POL 351: Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Political functions of public opinion; opinion dynamics in the U.S.A.; quantitative analysis of elements in opinion change; principles of political control via mass media in the U.S.A.
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POL 352: Political Parties
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Analysis of political organizations and electoral processes in the United States: their history, current status, and present trends. Consideration of the organization, control, and finances of political parties and pressure groups, their characteristic practices, and their relationship to political democracy.
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POL 353: Interest Groups and Lobbying
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Analysis of lobbying and political interest groups in the United States; history, current status, and present trends. The organizations, control, and finances of pressure groups, their characteristic practices, and their relationship to democracy. Also, lobbying by citizens and groups more broadly, including the role of campaign contributions.
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POL 354: The CIA and the World of Intelligence
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
What the CIA does, how it does it, and the ways in which the CIA works with other intelligence agencies. Topics explored include: notable intelligence successes and failures, key intelligence issues, and ethical debates about intelligence activities including covert action.
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POL 360: Congressional Representation
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Examination of how and when citizens influence legislators' behavior. How legislators' floor behavior reflects citizens' preferences and how these preferences influence the formation of electoral coalitions.
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POL 372: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Selected topics in criminal law with an emphasis on constitutional criminal procedure and post 9/11 developments in federal criminal law: constitutional principles covering investigation and arrest, racial profiling, warrant-less searches , controversial interrogation techniques, rights of enemy combatants and the imposition of capital punishment.
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POL 373: Constitutional Law I
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
A study of the development of the principles of American Constitutional Law, with a course focus upon those constitutional principles developed from the original document. Areas of study include judicial review, separation of powers, the Commerce Clause, the Contract Clause, and the Due Process Clauses.
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POL 380: Comparative Political Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
An introduction to the techniques of comparative political analysis by applying major social scientific arguments to the question: Why do some countries develop stable democracies and others do not? Students will pursue their own research projects seeking to answer this question in the context of a country or countries of their choice.
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