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3.00 Credits
International and domestic terrorism undertaken for political purposes in liberal states. Primary focus on State-sponsored international terrorism, American domestic revolutionary terrorism, and the dilemmas of counter- terrorism in a democracy.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or HIST 1100 or POLS 1100 or POLS 1150 International and domestic terrorism undertaken for political purposes in liberal states. Primary focus on state-sponsored international terrorism, American domestic revolutionary terrorism, and the dilemmas of counterterrorism in a democracy. Crosslisted as CRJU 5130U.
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3.00 Credits
International agreements, cases, and customs on the legal relationships between nations. Emphasis on recognition , state succession, jurisdiction, extradition, nationality, treaties, diplomacy and war.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: POLS 2100 or HIST 1100 or POLS 1100 or POLS 1150 International agreements, cases, and customs on the legal relationships between nations. Emphasis on recognition, state succession, jurisdiction, extradition, nationality, treaties, diplomacy, and war.
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3.00 Credits
Relations among nations with an emphasis on political realism vs. idealism in international politics, causes of war, and conflict resolution methods. Covers some of the pertinent global issues of the post-cold war era: e.g. nuclear proliferation, multinational corporations, environmental and public health, and human rights protection issues.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: POLS 1100 or POLS 1150 or POLS 2100 or POLS 2200 or POLS 2290 or HIST 1100 Relations among nations with emphasis on political realism vs. idealism in international politics, causes of war, and conflict resolution methods. Covers some of the pertinent global issues of the post-Cold War Era; e.g. nuclear proliferation, multinational corporations, environmental and public health, and human rights protection issues.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the narrow intersection of American constitutional law and foreign policy, powers of the executive and legislative in foreign policy, and issues such as the war, treaty and spending powers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: POLS 2100 or HIST 1100 or POLS 1100 An exploration of the narrow intersection of American constitutional law and foreign policy, powers of the executive and legislative in foreign policy, and issues such as the war, treaty, and spending powers.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of formal international organizations, treaty organizations, trade and development organizations, and international non-governmental organizations with emphasis upon the role of these institutions in the maintenance of peace, trade and security.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: POLS 1100 or POLS 1150 or POLS 2100 or POLS 2200 or POLS 2290 or HIST 1100 Survey of formal international organizations, treaty organizations, regional organizations, trade and development organizations, and international non-governmental organizations with emphasis upon the role of these institutions in the maintenance of peace, trade, and security.
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