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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Experimental Course
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4.00 Credits
May be repeated with different topic. (Prerequisites: PSCI 101, 102, 236, or 295.)
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4.00 Credits
Should government regulate the economy? How effective are these regulations and who really benefits? Analyzes the interaction of politics and markets, examines theories of political economy, and considers issues of equity and efficiency in both markets and politics. (Prerequisite Political Science 101, Economics 201 or Economics 202.) Fall '09.
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4.00 Credits
Central issues of the global political economy: global governance, international organizations such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and World Trade Organization, and the phenomenon of globalization and its implications. (Prerequisites: PSCI 101, 102, 236, or 295.) Offered occasionally.
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4.00 Credits
Politics and problems of selected third and fourth world nations of Asia, Africa and Latin America and their relations with the United States and the rest of the world. (Prerequisites: PSCI 101, 102, 236, or 295.) Spring '10.
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4.00 Credits
The nature, sources and effects of public opinion; techniques, strategies and effects of propaganda; and membership, beliefs and campaigns of political parties. Coursework will include analysis and creation of propaganda and working for political parties or candidates. (Prerequisites: PSCI 101, 102, 236, or 295.) Offered occasionally.
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4.00 Credits
Select topics of Constitutional law, including civil rights and criminal law. Explores legal reasoning and the procedures of the Supreme Court. Students will engage in a Supreme Court simulation involving a current case. (Prerequisites: PSCI 101, 102, 236, or 295.) Offered occasionally.
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4.00 Credits
Examines the political institutions, culture, history and problems of selected European countries and the European Union, as well as their relations with the United States and the rest of the world. (Prerequisites: PSCI 101, 102, 236, or 295.) Offered occasionally.
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4.00 Credits
The politics and policies of the member-states of the Arab League and the League itself. Course involves participation in the Michigan Model Arab League and other MAL events. Spring. (Prerequisites: COMM 102, and PSCI 101, 102, 236 or 295.)
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4.00 Credits
Examines the processes by which authoritarian regimes become democratic, as well as current understandings of why some democratic transitions are more successful than others, by examining a number of historical and contemporary cases from around the world. (Prerequisites: PSCI 101, 102, 236, or 295.) Offered occasionally.
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