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PLSC 361: U S Foreign Policy
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The United States role in the international system. The sources of American foreign policy commitments in history, culture, social and economic conditions, and the process of government. Focus on United States relations with the republics of the former Soviet Union, the Third World, and Europe. I.
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PLSC 362: Global Governance
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
How states cooperate to form treaties, institutions, and informal agreements. The United Nations and its specialized agencies, GATT, IMF, the World Bank, UNEP, and the Law of the Sea. Theories of institutionalization, integration, regimes, and interdependence. Crosslisted with INST 362. I.
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PLSC 363: North-South Relations
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The international relations of the more powerful and wealthy part of the world system (the North) in relationship to the relatively less powerful and wealthy (the South). Liberal, structural, realist, and neo-conservative theories. Aid, trade, MNC's, immigration, terrorism, and military intervention. Multilateralism, diplomacy, and unilateral foreign policy. I.
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PLSC 364: US-Latin American Relations
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Theoretical insights from international relations and human geography theory including historical and idealistic perspectives. Themes include sovereignty and intervention, inter- American organizations, trade and development, trans-American migration, and drug trafficking. Comparison with US-Philippines relations. Cross-listed with INST 321. I.
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PLSC 365: East Asian Security
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Through various theoretical lenses of international relations, this course examines the sources of conflict and cooperation in Northeast Asia, with a primary focus on China, Japan, and the two Koreas, and their interactions with the United States and Russia, in the Cold War and the post-Cold War contexts. Cross-listed with INST 365. I.
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PLSC 366: Comparative Foreign Policy
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Examination of key forces at the individual, group, state and systemic levels of analysis that shape and change foreign policy behavior of states, including decision-making, group dynamics, organizational interests, public opinion, national role conception, strategic interaction and relative capability changes in the international system. The impact of these forces is elucidated through cross-national comparisons of foreign policy interests, process and outcomes. Cross-listed with INST 366. I.
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PLSC 391-393: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Special Topics
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PLSC 396: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Study
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PLSC 406: Washington State Legislature
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Tutorial. Offered only in conjunction with 10 credits of 495, Legislative Internship.
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PLSC 410: Urban Politics and Public Policy
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Problems of large American cities, including taxation, transportation, housing, public safety, and schools. Special attention to community and diversity. A.
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