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POL 211: Western European Politics
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits POL 111 or Permission Comparative study of the main political systems of Western Europe. Examination of European Union and its policies, processes and outcomes. Comparative analysis of short- and long-term implications of European economic integration for the rest of the world.
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POL 212: Eastern European Politics
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits A survey of contemporary Eastern European politics at a turbulent time that often attracts international attention to that region. Analysis of some of the transformation and continuity in the region's politics and society.
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POL 215: Ethnic Politics
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits POL 111 or Permission Explore the nature of ethnic identity, its potential for and actualization of political activism and violence, and survey the role political institutions play in mitigating or eliminating ethnopolitical activism.
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POL 217: Arctic Politics and Science
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits POL 111 or Permission Survey the current state of scientific research examining polar melting. Explore the international legal and strategic implications of polar melting globally, with particular emphases on the five countries claiming polar waters (the U.S., Russia, Canada, Denmark and Norway).
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POL 221: Analysis of International Politics
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits POL 121 or Permission Study roles of the state, international and non-state actors in international politics; theories of conflict, conflict control and resolution; and prospects for world community.
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POL 225: International Law and Organizations
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits POL 121 or Permission Analyzes historical evolution of international law, its purposes, principles and relationship to the international arena. Study of international organizations and their impact on international legal order.
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POL 226-*227: Model United Nations
2.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
2 credits each Permission Preparation to represent an assigned country at a Model UN competition through examination of current international issues and UN organizational structures and processes.
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POL 231: American Political Thought
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits POL 131 Historical and contemporary meanings of democracy, its assumptions and implications: tensions between theory and practice, majority rule and minority rights, civil disobedience, economic-political democracy, institutionalization of democratic procedures, and the future of democracy.
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POL 232: Ancient Political Thought
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits POL 100 or 131 Exploration of key ideas in ancient and medieval political thought. The works of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, Epicurus, Augustine and Aquinas are considered. Key questions addressed include: Is democracy superior to rule by the enlightened few? Are humans by nature political creatures? What is the proper relation between the individual and the state? Is the state a natural entity?
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POL 233: Current Controversies in U.S.Politics
4.00 Credits
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration
4 credits Examine the ethical and empirical dimensions of some current political controversies in the U.S., such as the death penalty, gay marriage, torture, terrorism, affirmative action and euthanasia. Introduction to relevant concepts in ethical theory, law, political philosophy and empirical inquiry in order to provide the framework to think knowledgeably and critically about these issues.
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