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PSCI 270: Gender, War and Peace
1.00 Credits
Clark University
his course will focus on the theoretical approaches in international relations for understanding the connection between gender, war, and peace. Using historical and contemporary cases of war and peace, the course examines the impact of war on women as both victims (i.e. refugees, rape victims) and participants (i.e. warriors) as part of the larger understanding of women’s role in society, both domestic and international society. We will also look at women’s roles in post-conflict resolution and peace negotiations, as well as peace-building. Questions to be considered include: How do we understand gender, particularly in conflict situations? Does war affect women and men differently? If so, how? How does militarization and conflict perpetuate patriarchal power arrangements? What can the various case studies tell us about women’s and men’s roles in society before, during, and after conflict and war?
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PSCI 272: U.S. Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Focuses on the historic and contemporary role of the U.S. Supreme Court in interpreting the U.S. Constitution. Includes cases dealing with freedom of religion and speech, privacy, discrimination and equal protection. Students may take PSCI 272 and PSCI 273 in any order.
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PSCI 289: Advanced Topics in International Relations Capstone Seminar
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Focus changes with each offering, depending on faculty interest. Recent topics: U.S. Foreign Policy; International Humanterian Law; Terrorisim; Intervention; and Ethnic and Nationalist Conflicts. Open to juniors and seniors. Can be taken twice.
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PSCI 290: U.S. Latin American Relations - Capstone Seminar
1.00 Credits
Clark University
This course examines the historical and contemporary relations between the United States and Latin-American countries. After a brief historical overview of U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, we explore various themes central to U.S.-Latin American relations. Topics include the impact of U.S. hegemonic rule; revolutionary challenges to U.S. hegemony; economic relations, including Dollar Diplomacy and NAFTA; defending national security, democracy and human rights; the “war on drugs”; and the Latin Americanization of the United States. While we seek a deeper understanding of common patterns in U.S.-Latin American relations, the course also emphasizes the uniqueness of national experiences.
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PSCI 292: U.S. Urban Policy Capstone Seminar and Internship
1.00 Credits
Clark University
This course is designed as a capstone primarily for advanced-level Government majors in the American Politics and Public Policy subfield and students pursuing the Urban Development and Social Change concentration. The readings and seminar sessions will explore the major factors and actors that influence city government policy-making, implementation, and outcomes. A broad range of topics will be considered, with special focus on economic development and redevelopment, neighborhood revitalization, and housing policies. In order to gain an understanding of the perspectives and actions of urban policy-makers and shapers students will also do an internship either with a Worcester city government elected official; the head of a city government agency or program; or the director of a neighborhood community development or housing non-profit organization. "Hands-on" learning through the internship will be shared periodically in seminar sessions. Limited to 12 students juniors and seniors. (Formerly GOVT 221).
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PSCI 296: Advanced Topics in American Politics
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Focus changes with each offering, depending on faculty interest. A past topic was “Politics of Rich and Poor.” Open to juniors and seniors. Can be taken twice.
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PSCI 297: Honors Thesis
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Students receive variable credit for advanced research and readings in the honors program. Applicantions are due in March of junior year. Approval of department honors committee required.
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PSCI 298: Internship
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Academic experience taking place in the field with an opportunity to earn credit. Application must be submitted to Career Services for their approval. Student needs to find a faculty member sponsor.
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PSCI 299: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Clark University
Undergraduates, typically juniors and seniors, construct an independent study course on a topic approved and directed by a faculty member. Students should contact faculty member directly. Offered for variable credit.
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PSTD 299: Peace Studies Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Clark University
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