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0.50 Credits
Challenges to cross-cultural communication and understanding, the dynamics of travel, and issues of identity for students studying abroad. Crafting research proposals in preparation for field investigation abroad. Attention to research techniques. Intended for students preparing to study abroad. Instructor: Gheith or Litle
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0.50 Credits
Evaluation of the study abroad experience with a focus on challenges to cross-cultural communication and understanding, the dynamics of travel, and issues of identity. Intended for students returning from study abroad, assisting them to evaluate their experiences abroad through the lens of research as well as of personal and social experience, how these may be related. Attention to research techniques. Instructor: Gheith or Litle
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1.00 Credits
Thesis design, research, and writing. First semester of a two course sequence. Open to seniors majoring in International Comparative Studies. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Gheith or Litle
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1.00 Credits
Continuation of International Comparative Studies 197S. Open to seniors majoring in International Comparative Studies. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Gheith or Litle
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1.00 Credits
Gives students the opportunity to review issues and concepts raised in previous major courses, and in related experiences (such as study or research abroad), through the lens of how to ethically manage cross-cultural communications as nations, organizations, and individuals. Addresses a wide range of issues, focusing in particular on identity and globalization, and the relationship between them. Open to seniors majoring in International Comparative Studies. Instructor: Gheith or Litle
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3.00 Credits
The study of political participation through development of an understanding of relevant research methods. The effects of political culture on political participation. Popular participation and mobilization systems in liberal democracies and developing countries. Instructor: Shi
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3.00 Credits
Issues of income distribution within and between countries, vehicles for growth, regional development, the role of politics in economic policy, multinational institutions. Cross-country and cross-time comparisons. Emphasis on individual research projects. Prerequisite: Economics 105D; and Economics 110D. Instructor: Tower
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3.00 Credits
Law, politics, and institutional design of international regimes created among nations to cope with environmental problems. Includes study of particular conventions and treaties (for example, acid rain, ozone, carbon reduction, biodiversity, Antarctica, regional seas, ocean dumping), and the environmental implications of international trade rules and regimes (for example, GATT). Instructor: McKean
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3.00 Credits
The concepts, models, and theories employed in the study of political parties in various competitive democracies. Focus on advanced industrial democracies where there is a rich empirically oriented literature on this topic. The resurgence of democracy in developing areas and the role of party competition and democracies in these regions of the world. Instructor: Kitschelt
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of legislative politics in comparative perspective. Designed for seniors and graduate students. Instructor: Staff
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