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GO 356s Winners: and Losers in Japanese Politics
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An exploration of Japanese politics, with a focus on the evolving struggle between traditional insiders (such as government bureaucrats and corporate executives) and traditional outsiders (such as labor unions and housewives). Prerequisite: Government 151 or 256. Four credit hours. HATCH
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GO 357s Political: Economy of Regionalism
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Comparative analysis of economic and political integration in three regions: Europe (the EU), North America (NAFTA), and Asia. Why do states agree to give up some sovereignty by cooperating on regional projects Why do these projects vary so much from region to region Four credit hours. HATCH
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GO 357s Political - Economy of Regionalism
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GO 358s Comparative: Arab Politics
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Building on material covered in Government 252, a more in-depth study of the political dynamics of Middle Eastern countries. Crosscutting themes probe issues of political reform and economic liberalization in the Arab world. Case studies illustrate how prospects for democratization and economic restructuring are affected by preexisting configurations of political and economic interests, Islamist movements, regime responses to those movements, and the policies of international and regional actors. Prerequisite: Government 252 Four credit hours. DENOEUX
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GO 359f Political: Ideologies and Revolutionary Movements in Europe
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An exploration of major ideological currents and movements in modern Europe. Focuses on various forms of radicalism on the right and left of the political spectrum against the background of important political developments in Europe in the last century, such as the Bolshevik revolution, the rise of fascism and Nazism, the emergence of domestic terrorism, the explosion of nationalisms and fundamentalisms, and the collapse of Soviet-style communism. Prerequisite: Government 131, 151, or 171. Four credit hours. YODER
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GO 371 Foundations: of American Constitutionalism
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An examination of the philosophical foundations of the Constitution and American political thought at the time of the founding through an analysis of Revolution-era documents, the writings of Locke and Montesquieu, and selected Federalist and anti-Federalist essays. Prerequisite: Government 111. Four credit hours.
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GO 371 Foundations - of American Constitutionalism
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GO 398s Transboundary: Environmental Policy and Dispute Resolution
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Listed as Environmental Studies 398. Four credit hours. ASHCRAFT
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GO 413s Seminar: Policy Advocacy
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Intensive study of selected public-policy issues and the techniques of policy advocacy; emphasis on oral presentations of policy positions. Prerequisite: Government 111. Four credit hours. MACKENZIE
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GO 414s Seminar: Ethics in Politics
3.00 Credits
Colby College
A discussion of critical ethical issues faced by American and other national leaders. Case studies of 20th-century decisions, including those involved with violence (e.g., Truman's decision to drop the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki), deception in government (e.g., Oliver North's decision to lie to Congress about Iran-Contra), disobedience of those in authority (e.g., Daniel Ellsberg's release of the Pentagon Papers), policies regarding life and death (e.g., abortion and euthanasia laws), and others. Prerequisite: Government 111 and permission of the instructor. Four credit hours. U. MAISEL
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GO 421f Seminar: Prospects for Political Reform
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An analysis of the major issues associated with proposals to improve the democratic character of the American political process, including reform of the presidential selection process, congressional districting procedures, and the means by which votes are cast and counted. Formerly offered as Government 497. Prerequisite: Senior standing as a government major. Four credit hours. CORRADO
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GO 432f Seminar: United States Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An advanced seminar dealing with major theoretical and policy issues in the study of American foreign policy since World War II. Topic in 2007: the debate between unilateral and multilateral approaches to U.S. national security policy, addressing both historical and contemporary controversies. Prerequisite: Government 131 and senior standing. Four credit hours. RODMAN
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