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GOV 90a: Contemporary British Politics: Seminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Focuses on changes in economy, society, and politics in the transition from empire to small country. Topics include the evolving party system, electoral behavior, and a range of policy questions involving economic management, the welfare state, the European Community, race relations, and Northern Ireland.
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GOV 90bl: Democratic Theory and Practice
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This seminar explores a related set of questions about democratic government: what are our ideals, what is possible, and what do we have now? The first section of the course considers democratic and republican conceptions of what it means for "the people" to collectively govern. The second section of the course will consider fundamental constraints imposed by the mechanics of collective decision-making. The third section of the course turns to the reality of democratic self-government: how much control do citizens have in practice?
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GOV 90da: Democracy, Alienation, and Muslims in the West
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This seminar develops an in-depth understanding of modern democratic citizenship and political identity, examining Western Muslim communities as an evocative case study. We first consider the shifting foundations of democratic participation and political alienation in a globalizing world. We then illustrate new developments by exploring the experiences of Muslim communities' in Western democratic polities. Finally, these concepts and observations are applied to understand three contemporary socio-political phenomena - global Islam, transnational Muslim politics, and terrorist networks.
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GOV 90ey: The Rule of Law
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course will study the "Rule of Law" as a political ideal. Unlike democracy or human rights, the Rule of Law is championed even by the most repressive and illiberal regimes. Why is the Rule of Law so widely lauded? Is the Rule of Law valuable for its own sake, or merely for the sake of other values that it safeguards? The course will tackle these questions from both a theoretical and a comparative perspective.
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GOV 90go: Religion & Politics: American Exceptionalism, European Secularism?
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Contrary to what proponents of the secularization thesis predicted, religion has not lost its political salience in the developed world. Not only do "old" cleavages still matter, but new political fault lines continue to be drawn along dimensions of religious belief and identity. In this course we will examine the broad theoretical contours of religion's role in politics and analyze how religion specifically influences contemporary political discourses in the US and Europe.
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GOV 90hm: The Constitutional Politics of The Federalist
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A study of The Federalist, with the Anti-Federalists, attendant documents, Locke, Montesquieu and Tocqueville, to consider the political science and the statesmanship of the Constitution.
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GOV 90hu: Human Rights Scholars Seminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This seminar is open to juniors in any concentration interested in human rights research. During the first half of the semester, we will review key theoretical concepts and discuss various disciplinary approaches to and methodologies for conducting human rights scholarship. During the second half, students will develop and workshop a research prospectus on a human rights topic in which they are interested. Preference will be given to students intending on writing a senior thesis.
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GOV 90ja: The Politics of Regulation and Consumer Protection in America, 1900-Present
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Why has consumer protection come into favor, and fallen out of favor in US politics at particular times over the twentieth century? How does consumer protection politics in the area of tangible goods (food, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices, vaccines, cars, tires, toys), differ from consumer protection politics around the environment (land, air, water), and around intangible, complicated services (health insurance, loans, credit)? How do features of the American political system help us answer these questions?
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GOV 90ko: The Korean Peninsula and international Politics of East Asia
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The course will examine contemporary international politics of Northeast Asia surrounding the Korean peninsula. Issues for special attention include the political and economic developments in the region, the external relations of the two Koreas with the major powers, and the emerging shape of the regional order. Two policy agenda will be the subject of intense scrutiny: the rise of China and North Korea's search for nuclear capability.
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GOV 90mx: Mexico: Problems and Prospects for Development and Democracy
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course would assess recent problems, policies and decisions in Mexico as a way to discuss the concepts of state capacity, leadership and democratic governance. The first two sections will discuss such concepts, some general Latin American patterns and recent Mexican history. A third section will discuss the administrations of Zedillo and Fox. A fourth one will deal with the current administration of Calderon, review the original theoretical discussion and discuss some possible national scenarios.
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