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PLSC 433: Human Rights And World Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Political and theoretical foundations of the idea of human rights in international human rights agreements. The compatibility of non-Western cultures with the idea of individual human rights, human rights and U.S. national law, human rights and U.S. foreign policy and implementation of international human rights agreements. Special emphasis on the empirical study and evaluation of human rights. Prerequisite: one introductory course in American politics.
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PLSC 441: Political Economy
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Political economy of advanced industrial societies, with particular attention to the tension and interplay of citizens, governments, the economy and political institutions from the perspective of the domestic political economy. Emphasis placed on the importance of domestic institutions, but the scope of the course is comparative and international rather than specifically American. Students should have course preparation in one of the following areas: comparative politics, economics or statistical methods. Prerequisite: one introductory course in comparative politics.
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PLSC 442: Cultural Forces in World Politics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Advanced topics on the impact of values and world views on the behavior of groups and states; religion, language, class ethnicity, race, gender and ideology in their international implications. Analysis of East-West relations and North-South tensions from the perspective of political culture, including exploration into the cultural causes of war. Prerequisite: one introductory course in world politics.
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PLSC 444: Political Economy of Security And Conflict
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Explores how states have formulated their security interests and strategies for protecting them. Examines linkages between states? domestic social, political, and economic structures and their international behavior. It may also consider several contemporary international security issues, assessing the behavior of the states involved, as well as the feasibility and desirability of various policy options. Prerequisite: one intermediate course in international politics.
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PLSC 446: Civil Wars
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Designed to survey the literature on civil wars and develop a clear understanding of why they start, how they end and the consequences for the local and global populations. Prerequisite: one intermediate course in international politics.
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PLSC 451: Domestic Forces ? International Relations
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Focuses on sources of foreign policy behavior originating within the domestic political life of the state. Emphasizes states? strategic behavior as they pursue international and domestic goals simultaneously. Pivotal concepts include policy substitution, strategic interaction, selection effect and domestic-international interaction. Prerequisite: one intermediate course in international politics.
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PLSC 458: Comparative Government Institutions
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Seminar focused on variation in institutional arrangements by which the governing process is conducted around the globe, covering subjects including institutional origin, institutional stability and the relationship between formal and non-formal institutions in governance. Prerequisite: one intermediate course in comparative politics.
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PLSC 473: Seminar in Political Behavior
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
An overview of theories and evidence concerning political and social conflicts in modern democratic societies. The principle empirical focus is on mass politics: beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of ordinary citizens rather than of activists or elites. The principle theoretical focus is on the interconnections between social structure, culture and politics. Prerequisite: one intermediate course in American politics.
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PLSC 474: Seminar in Voting Behavior
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Analysis of recent American elections in regard to the interplay between public opinion, candidates and mass media institutions in shaping voting decisions and the democratic quality of electoral outcomes. Prerequisite: one intermediate course in American politics.
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PLSC 480: Seminar in Special Topics in Political Science
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Intensive study of particular topics determined in advance. Prerequisites: appropriate sequence of at least two previous political science courses.
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