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POL 357: Politics of Organized Interests
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Nature, functions, organizations, and activities of interest groups in the American political system with a comparative analysis of interest groups in other political systems.
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POL 362: Administrative Politics and Decision Making
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Decision making and policy formation in the public administrative and bureaucratic setting, comparative analysis of competing models of bureaucratic decision making, bureaucracy as a policy making institution, politics of regulatory agencies and governmental budgetary process.
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POL 362 - Administrative Politics and Decision Making
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POL 363: Administrative Law
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Administrative law and procedures; legislative delegation of power; administrative rule making, promulgation and enforcement; scope and constraints; appeals; controlling administrative discretion; public participation and access to information.
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POL 386: Global Competition
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Critical evaluation of the interplay of political and economic factors in international relations. Special attention given to the impact of trade, multinational corporations, and commercial, technological, and industrial policy on international political relations and development of the U.S.A., Japan, Western Europe, and newly industrializing countries. Offered infrequently.
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POL 406: Public Policy Analysis Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Practice in organizing a policy research team, preparing and presenting an applied policy research project. Practice in the application of program evaluation design, document analysis, interviewing, primary and secondary data collection, data analysis, legislative research, implementation analysis, organizational analysis, benefit-cost analysis, cost effectiveness analysis, and other applied policy research techniques and issues covered in POL 466. Must be taken concurrently with POL 466. Required for public administration majors, POL 466 Capstone.
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POL 411 /511: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Examines how traditions of liberalism, republicanism, and religion have shaped American political ideas and culture. Attention to the thought of the Founding, Lincoln's refounding, feminism, and African-American political thought. Prerequisites: (411) POL 201; (511) graduate standing.
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POL 423 /523: European Union:Politics and Policies
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Exploration of the development, structure, and operation of the EC as well as its main policies and their effects on governments, business organizations, and other interests operating in the EC. Examines the interface between politics and economic activity within the EC and its role as a principal economic partner of the U.S., an emerging security actor, and the world's most developed example of regional integration.
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POL 425 /525: British and Irish Politics
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Surveys the political culture, institutions, and policy processes of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Contemporary developments are examined in a comparative context that explore the impact of dramatic demographic, economic, and political change.
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POL 425 /525 - British and Irish Politics
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POL 426: Inside Washington
8.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Intensive study of the contemporary Washington community - government institutions, public officials, journalists, consultants, staff, and interest groups - through reading, lecture, on-site observations, expert presentations, discussion, research, writing, and internships. Program conducted in Washington, DC. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COM 426 and JRN 426.
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POL 430: Seminar on Comparative Political Systems
3.00 - 8.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Reading, research, reports, and discussion on selected topics and problems. 430A Comparative Political Analysis MPT 430B Political Systems of Russia and Eastern Europe 430D Political Systems of Asia
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