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PSCI 432: Government and Business in the United States
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Gottschalk. Advanced-level seminar that addresses the role of business in the U.S. political system, how that role has changed over time, and the relationship between business and other important political actors, including the executive branch, the legislature, organized labor, and public-interest groups, in the U.S. and other countries.
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PSCI 434: Advanced Topics in American Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This seminar is designed to serve as a "capstone" experience for advanced undergrduates interested in American politics. It exposes students to some of the issues currently being studied and debated by the leading scholars in the field. For each topic we will read works that take competing or opposing positions on an issue; for example we will examine the current controversy over the causes and and consequences of divided government. Students will write a research paper analyzing one of the debates.
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PSCI 458: International Relations of South Asia
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Frankel. An analysis of the rise of Asian nationalism and its intersection with the coldin the making of foreign policy, with a special focus on U.S. India Pakistan Chrelations. The course examines new patterns of US relations with major Asian pin the post cold war period. Course materials draw heavily on declassified govgovernment policy-makers. The materials are a window into the world-view of decision-makers who need to make national security policy based on incomplete information about ambiguous threats. They reveal a great deal about the import of divergent historical and strategic perspectives in the foreign policy-making process.
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PSCI 481: Pol Theory & Public Pol
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
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PSCI 484: Political Theory of the Bible
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Harris. A systematic inquiry into the King James Version of the Bible as one of the most comprehensive and influential works of political theory ever set forth. The bible embodies a competitive series of narrative, developmental, and justificatory accounts of the origins and nature of well ordered community that encompasses founding, covenant, peoplehood, authority, law, history, and human relationships -- along with the prospect of modeling the life of a People according to a central text.
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PSCI 497: Political Science Honors
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Nagel,Teune. The object of this seminar is to prepare senior honors candidates in political science for the completion of a senior honors thesis. All majors wishing to stand for honors in political science are strongly encouraged (but not required) to take this seminar. Most students writing honors theses will also work simultaneously with an individual supervisor and, during the spring semester, will enroll in an independent study under that faculty member's guidance. See department for more details.
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PSCI 498: Selected Topics in Political Science
1.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Consult department for detailed descriptions. More than one course may be taken in a given semester. Typical topics which may be offered include: Political Ideologies of the Non-Western world, Gandhian Thought, and politics of Zionism.
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PSCI 504: Urban Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. The intention of this course is to prepare students for urban research in any setting. It is a graduate level course, which reviews the intellectual traditions of the field and endeavors to establish the present state of research. It is oriented to theory rather than case studies. It is comparative and international in perspective though many of the sources are American. The latter reflect the intellectual milieu of political science in the country where this University is located.
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PSCI 505: The American Legislative Process
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Maddox. The theory of legislative process with a focus on the American Congress and its antecedents. The evolution of legislative rules will be stressed. The evolution will be used to analyze Congressional "reform." The course format is a combination of lectures, discussions, and guest speakers.
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PSCI 510: Electoral Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Nagel. This course examines alternative arrangements by which democracies choose leaders, representatives, and governments through competitive elections. Some of the material is also relevant to voting on policies in legislatures, committees, and referendums. The treatment is comparative and theoretical, but students may focus on particular systems through reports and papers.
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