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POL-UA 740: International Law
4.00 Credits
New York University
Offered in the spring.
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POL-UA 741: War, Peace, and World Order
4.00 Credits
New York University
Characteristics and conditions of war and peace and the transition from one to the other from the perspective of political and social science. Examines the role and use of coercion in global affairs, with emphasis on attempts to substitute negotiation, bargaining, market forces, politics, and law for the resort to massive violence in moderating disputes.
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POL-UA 742: Terrorism
4.00 Credits
New York University
Offered every other year.
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POL-UA 760: International Politics of the Middle East
4.00 Credits
New York University
Systematic study of the international politics of the Middle East, emphasizing the period since World War II. Emphasis on the relationship among patterns of inter-Arab, Arab-Israeli, and great-power politics, and on the relationship between domestic and external politics. Attempts to relate the Arab- Israeli conflict to interregional politics, the place and role of Turkey and Iran, and the problems in the Persian Gulf. Wilf Family Department of Politics
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POL-UA 770: International Relations of Asia
4.00 Credits
New York University
Offered every other year.
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POL-UA 775: International Political Economy
4.00 Credits
New York University
An introduction to the workings of the contemporary international political-economic system. Introduces students to some of the main analytical frameworks that political economists use to understand this system. Familiarizes students with analytical tools that serve to gain a better understanding of the current problems and opportunities facing actors in today's international political economy.
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POL-UA 780: Inter-American Relations
4.00 Credits
New York University
Offered every other year.
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POL-UA 795: Undergraduate Field Seminar: International Relations
4.00 Credits
New York University
Advanced seminar for juniors and seniors in international relations. The specific topic of the seminar is announced each year.
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POL-UA 796: Honors Seminar: American Empire?
4.00 Credits
New York University
A broad survey of the debate about American power and influence in international affairs that provides sufficient background for students to do a major research paper on the topic. Some view the American role today as creating an empire, while others view U.S. influence as just a reflection of the wealth and military might that Americans command. There are many other thoughtful perspectives as well. Honors, Internships, and Independent Study
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POL-UA 800: Quantitative Methods in Political Science
4.00 Credits
New York University
Introduces students to the use of quantitative methods in the study of politics. Begins with a brief review of the basic elements of scientific thinking and their application to the social sciences. Next, students are introduced to probability theory and statistics with a view to testing hypotheses about politics. Students learn to use statistical software to organize and analyze data. courses Wilf Family Department of Politics
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