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PLSC 432: Social Policy:US and Europe
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Social policy programs and outcomes assessed by justice and efficiency criteria. Interplay of social and economic policy. Focus on taxation, income maintenance, health care, education, social services. Impact of government structure, interest groups, demography. US, Canada, Western Europe, Scandinavia. Senior Synthesis. C.
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PLSC 459: Topics in Political Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
In-depth analysis of an issue, theorist, or debate of contemporary relevance, including theories of justice, the future of liberalism, and the interpretation of political language. Senior Synthesis. TL.
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PLSC 459 - Topics in Political Philosophy
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PLSC 464: European Union
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The European Union's myriad institutions regulate business activity in fifteen nations, affect prosperity for 300 million people, and help shape the global economy. Member governments are transformed by their own creation, interest groups bridge national boundaries, economic and social rights are redefined, and a unique system of politics emerges. I.
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PLSC 464 - European Union
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PLSC 468: Transnational Networks and Globalization
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Cross-border political networking among non-governmental and social movement organizations. Influence of these transnational networks on globalization, international relations, and citizenship. Case studies of transnational advocacy around human rights, terrorism, economic globalization and environmental issues. Examined with theory from political science, sociology and geography. Cross-listed with INST 468. I.
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PLSC 468 - Transnational Networks and Globalization
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PLSC 469: Hegemony and Empire
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Seminar on two forms of international order. Theories and debates on the distinctions between a dominant power based on the control of foreign policy or on the control of domestic governance. How basic rules of sovereignty and national self determination challenge this. Senior Synthesis. I.
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PLSC 469 - Hegemony and Empire
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PLSC 479: Departmental Honors Thesis Supervision
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Seattle University
Departmental Honors Thesis Supervision
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PLSC 479 - Departmental Honors Thesis Supervision
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PLSC 480: The Human Prospect
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An examination of the social and political implications of the dangers of nuclear war and ecological suicide. Emphasis on discovering political strategies for preventing a world cataclysm. Core interdisciplinary option.
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PLSC 480 - The Human Prospect
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PLSC 483: Native American Encounters
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Native American culture and politics. An examination of four centuries of political interactions between Native Americans and European Americans using the techniques of film criticism, literary analysis, ecological science, anthropology, history, economics, and political science. Core interdisciplinary option. Cross-listed with HIST 484. A.
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PLSC 483 - Native American Encounters
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PLSC 485: Indigenous Movements in Latin America
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Organization, mobilization and impact of indigenous peoples' movements in Latin America. Legacies of colonialism in current globalization processes; social identities and inequalities; political efficacy of marginalized groups. Theory from inter-disciplinary fields of post-colonial studies, race and ethnic studies, and social movement studies. Implications for social justice and diversity. Core interdisciplinary option. Cross-listed with INST 485. I.
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PLSC 485 - Indigenous Movements in Latin America
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PLSC 491-493: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Special Topics
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