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P S 3835: Middle East Conflict. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
International and regional factors affecting contemporary political landscape of the region: influence of European colonialism; emergence and persistence of Palestinian-Israeli conflict; contemporary developments in the Persian Gulf and the role of U.S. policy since 9/11. Discussion of topics of current interest such as the situation in Iraq and the prospects for democratic reform in the region. (B)
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P S 3840: American Foreign Policy and Administration. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Shaping and administering United States foreign policy; influences of Congress and interest groups on the White House; secrecy; and the foreign service. (B)
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P S 3840 - American Foreign Policy and Administration. Cr
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P S 3991: Directed Study: WSU- Salford Exchange. Cr
9.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: consent of undergraduate adviser. Open only to students admitted to Salford Exchange Program. Credit earned through approved upper-division course work at the University of Salford, England, as part of the W.S.U.- Salford Exchange Program. (F,W)
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P S 3991 - Directed Study: WSU- Salford Exchange. Cr
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P S 3993: Topics in Canadian History, Society, Politics, and Culture. Cr. 4( HIS 3993) ENG 3993) GPH
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Significant topics and isues in the development of Canadian history, society, politics, and culture. (F,W)
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P S 3993 - Topics in Canadian History, Society, Politics, and Culture. Cr. 4( HIS 3993) ENG 3993) GPH
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P S 4460: Techniques of Policy Analysis. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Introduction to several major techniques used by policy analysts to measure and evaluate the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of public policies and programs. Approaches and methodologies considered will include systems analysis, benefit-cost analysis, and simulation. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (Y)
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P S 4460 - Techniques of Policy Analysis. Cr
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P S 4710: Democracy. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
"The worst form of government except for all the others " How democracy has evolved from ancient Athens until today. What makes democracy work. How democratization is proceeding in Latin America, Europe, Africa, Asia. (Y)
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P S 4710 - Democracy. Cr
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P S 4725: Globalization and Politics. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Domestic and international politics and globalization: theories and evidence. Consequences for economic development and democratization or economic inequality. Questions explored include: What is economic globalization Is it really new What caused its recent resurrection What political disjunctions engendered the process and how do they vary within political institutions How has it threatened sovereign nation-states, constrained governmental policy autonomy, and encouraged regional separatist movements (Y)
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P S 4799: Topics in Comparative Politics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: P S 2710. Compelling and emerging issues; thematic topics such as democratization and other changes in political institutions; regional topics such as central Asia and other rapidly changing areas of global concern. Students in P S 6799 will be assigned additional graduate-level assignments (I)
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P S 4810: Foreign Policies of Major Powers. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Major issues and trends in the foreign policies of Russia, China, Japan, and the European economic community. (B)
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P S 4850: International Organizations. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Issues of global governance; role of international organizations in managing issues that cross borders. (B)
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