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Political Science 306: Ancient Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
Ancient political philosophers conceptualized political life, freedom, and citizenship in ways that continue to have meaning in today's world. This course examines some of the major themes in ancient political thought, including justice and the question of the best regime in Plato' s Republic , the nature of conflict and partisan politics in Thucydides ' History of the Peloponnesian Wa r, and the connection between human nature and the aspirations of political life in Aristotle 's Politic s. (Credit, full course.) (T) Sta
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Political Science 308: Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
An analytical examination of public policy-making. Special attention is given to selected policy areas such as health, environment, income support, and the economy. (Credit, full course.) (A) Brockett
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Political Science 310: The Politics of Poverty
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
An introduction to the study of a significant social problem: poverty. Course topics include the development of an economic underclass in the United States and the programmatic response of government, the feminization of poverty, the causes of persistent rural and urban poverty, race and poverty in the South, and the connections between poverty in the U.S. and the international trade regime. (Credit, full course.) (A) Schneider
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Political Science 311: Politics of Central America and the Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
An intensive study of political life in selected countries in the region, including both domestic and foreign influences and policies. Substantial attention is given to United States relations with the region. (Credit, full course.) (C, W) Brockett
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Political Science 318: Comparative Politics:South America and Mexico
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
A general survey of political life in Latin America, as well as specific study of the most important countries Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela. Determinants and outcomes of political process are studied, as well as the political process itself. Consideration is given to both domestic and foreign influences and policies. (Credit, full course.) (C, W) Brockett
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Political Science 319: Gender and Politics from a Global Perspective
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
Recent U.N. studies document the continuing systematic inequality that exists between men and women around the world. Approaching the study of sex-based inequality from a cross-cultural perspective reflects the reality that it is a universal phenomenon, but with complex and varied roots. Topics include the study of women's political representation worldwide, women and Islam, public policy issues of importance to women and families, and gender and war. (Credit, full course.) (W) Schneider
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Political Science 322: United States Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
An examination of changes in national security policies in the post-World-War-II period. The course focuses on containment, mutual defense in Europe and Asia, deterrence, arms control and force reduction, detente and U.S./Chinese relations. (Credit, full course.) (W) Staff
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Political Science 323: Comparative Politics of the Middle East
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
This course is a comparative study of Middle East governments, ideologies, classes and leadership patterns. It includes an introduction to the problems of modernization and political development in the Middle East. It also provides an in-depth analysis of domestic politics of Middle East States. The Arab-Israeli conflict and its historical development is also discussed in this course. (Credit, full course.) (C) Staff
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Political Science 326: Comparative Asian Politics
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
A survey of the development of East Asian politics during the twentieth century, from the period of Japanese colonialism through the present. The course examines political developments in Japan, China, Taiwan, and South Korea. Particular attention is focused on the formation of centralized states, single-party rule, attempts to liberalize politics, and international integration. (Credit, full course.) (C, W) Wilson
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Political Science 328: Parties,Interest Groups and Elections in the United States
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
Some of the important questions addressed in this course include: What is the role of political parties in an age of candidate centered campaigns Who votes, who does not, and why Is the campaign finance system and the role of money in elections undermining our Republic Do negative political advertisements bring the desired result Elections are at the heart of democratic governance. This course provides an introduction to the study of this fundamental feature of our political system. (Credit, full course.) (A) Schneider
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