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Political Science 346: Contemporary Social Movements
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
This course studies the ways in which ordinary citizens come together, create more or less formal organizations, and mobilize politically to demand social and political change in society. The study begins close to home with an examination of political organizing and social change on the Cumberland Plateau and Appalachia. Then students proceed to study a wide range of political movements including labor and economic justice movements, the gay rights movement, the Christian conservative social movement, and the global justice/anti-globalization movements. (Credit, full course.) (A) Schneider
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Political Science 350: Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
This course explores the multitude of problems facing the new political regimes - even new countries - in the area once known as a major segment of the communist world. (Credit, full course.) (C) Staff
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Political Science 353: Theories of War and Peace
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
This course examines historical and contemporary perspectives on war and peace; provides an overview of classical, modern, and contemporary theories of the nature of justice between states and the moral basis of war; and examines just war, pacifism, and terrorism in the Christian and Islamic traditions. This course cannot be used in fulfillment of any general distribution requirement. (Credit, full course.) (W) McKeen, Peters
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Political Science 355: The Art of Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
An examination of the nature of diplomacy - how it works and the ends to which it is used including, in particular, the preservation of peace. The course also examines selected topics such as challenges to contemporary diplomacy resulting from the growth of world population and rapid changes in global politics. (Course, full credit.) (W) Staff
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Political Science 356: Diplomatic History of Europe
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
A study of the methodology, practice, and substance of European diplomacy from the collapse of the Napoleonic empire to the outbreak of World War I with particular emphasis on the Concert System and the international problems resulting from nationalism, industrialism, and colonialism. (Credit, full course.) (W) Staff
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Political Science 360: Chinese Politics
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
A survey of Chinese political movements and institutions during three periods: the Republican period (1911-49), the Maoist collective era (1949-78), and the reform period (1978-present). The course focuses on state building, popular participation in politics, and power struggles among the elite. (Credit, full course.) (W) Wilson
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Political Science 361: South Asian Politics
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
This course addresses South Asian government and politics, primarily during the twentieth century, although historical foundations are also discussed. Students examine comparative topics such as democratization, development, political conflict, political culture, and political processes and institutions. Each of the eight countries of the region - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka - are considered, but there is particular focus on the region's major actors, especially India. Foreign influences and involvements in the region are also considered. (Credit, full course.) (W) Staf
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Political Science 362: Civil Wars in Contemporary World Politics
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
An examination of the phenomenon of civil wars in the post-Cold War world. The course focuses on the assertion of group identities within many countries, the challenge of political accommodation (access) and the prospect of political divorce (exit). The role of international organizations and other actors in the management of such conflicts is also explored. (Credit, full course.) (W) Dunn
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Political Science 364: European Union
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
A study of the development, institutions, decision-making processes, functions, and problems of the European Union (formerly the European Community), including its role in world affairs. (Credit, full course.) Manacsa
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Political Science 366: International Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Sewanee-The University of the South
This course examines the dynamics of international political and economic relations. Issues of trade, monetary and financial networks, investment, North-South relations, and the international system are explored. The international context of development receives particular attention. (Credit, full course.) (W) Wilson
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