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Political Science 229: International Organization
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
Analysis of the development of general functions and characteristics of international organization in the world arena. Specifically, the role of the United Nations and regional organizations as political institutions in a changing system; the rise of the Third World; the cold war; and the post cold war.
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Political Science 231: International Politics
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
An introduction to the process and structure of international relations. The basic goals are to introduce the student to the domain of international politics. This process will involve familiarity with the major theoretical overviews. Students will develop the capacity to think about international phenomena beyond the level of specific events.
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Political Science 233: Politics of International Economic Politics
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Scholars have recognized the close relationship between international politics and international economics, particularly since 1960. The ever-increasing international economic interdependency, as well as dependency throughout the world and its consequences, has increased this awareness. This course will attempt to analyze the political and economic implications of international economic relations across numerous dimensions of economic exchange, trade, direct investment, aid, monetary relations, technology transfer. It will familiarize students with international economics and politics through the use and integration of analytical tools of both disciplines.
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Political Science 274: Modern Political Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
A study of the history of modern political philosophy from Machiavelli to the present. Readings will be from the original texts by the seminal philosophers of liberalism, romanticism, Kantian ethics, Marxism and contemporary anti-rationalist thought.
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Political Science 280: Seminar
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
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Political Science 281: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Independent Study
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Political Science 298: Internship Program:Field Experience
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Internship Program:Field Experience
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Political Science 311: Middle East and World Politics
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Study of dynamics of international politics in the Middle Eastern region, with emphasis on the interaction of big powers, changing patterns of alliance, European Community, demise of communism and end of cold-war, oil politics and its impact on the regional system.
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Political Science 314: Public Policy-Making
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
This course offers an analysis of various elements of American domestic public policy, e.g., progressive taxation, welfare, anti-trust enforcement, and the politics of regulatory agencies. Also listed as Economics 314.
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Political Science 317: Comparative Foreign Policy
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Comparative analysis of the foreign policies of representative world powers, including comparative methods of foreign policy analysis, and the world roles, foreign policy objectives, foreign policy-making and implementation process, foreign policies of such states as the Soviet Union (Russia), France, Germany, Britain, Japan, China, Egypt, and India.
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