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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). Comparative analysis of such issues as state formation, state-society relations, the politics of economic development, tensions between authoritarianism and democracy, and the politics of identity, with particular attention to a select number of major countries of Southeast Asia. P: Jr st; Poli Sci 106 or 186; or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). Political institutions and behavior in contemporary Japan. Social structure, values, and institutions as they have affected political development up to the present; the interaction of political culture, leadership, political parties, interest groups, ideology, and other forces in shaping political life in post-industrial Japan. P: Jr st. Poli Sci 106, 186 or 342 or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). Analysis of the major institutions, ideas, people and groups in China today and their impact on power, decision-making and social change. P: Jr st.
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4.00 Credits
I or II; 3-4 cr (S-A). Examines in a global comparative context what has facilitated and held back women's political representation and the implications of women's exclusions from public life. It examines the consequences of unequal political representation.
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4.00 Credits
I or II; 3-4 cr (S-I). Provides students with an introduction to the political, economic, and ideological dynamics of contemporary Middle Eastern states. P: Jr st; Poli Sci 106 or 186; or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-A). Introduces students to the history and politics of the region with a special focus on India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka and the regional and international contexts of South Asia. P: Jr st; Poli Sci 106 or 186; or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I or II; 3-4 cr (S-I). This course examines the political foundations, political dynamics, and political impact of economic development in the many regions collectively known as the "developing world" or "Third World". P: Poli Sci 106, Jr st.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). An analysis of the causes, methods, processes, and consequences of revolutionary movements. P: So st with previous course in poli sci.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (e-S-D). Comparative analysis of problems posed by subnational loyalties founded on ethnic, linguistic, racial, religious and caste identities in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Western Hemisphere; processes of national integration in multicultural politics. P: Jr st; Poli Sci 106 or 186; or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-D). The variety of institutions which are used to structure elections and representation around the world; voting rules, the structure of the legislature, cabinet formation, constitutional engineering and the art of political manipulation. P: One crse in poli sci or cons inst.
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