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PO 320: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Problems in world politics since 1900 with particular attention to the efforts at peaceful settlement of international conflicts. (U-G) (3 credits) None
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PO 322: International Conflict and Peace Building
3.00 Credits
Butler University
This course examines theories of conflict and peace building and analyzes in depth specific cases of inter-state and intra-state warfare and post-war reconstruction. Students participate in simulated peace negotiations. (U-G) (3 credits) PO 141 or PO 220 or consent of the instructor.
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PO 332: State and Local Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
Butler University
American state and local government activities and electoral politics, emphasizing the issues of political management and policy analysis. (U) (3 credits) None
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PO 335: Racial and Ethnic Politics
3.00 Credits
Butler University
The course will examine racial and ethnic group efforts to gain political power within American society, mostly as a result of access to and representation within the formal structures of American politics. Particular attention will be given to the increasing political competition between these groups and to strategies for cooperation. (U) (3 credits)
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PO 337: Politics of the Urban Experience
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Students develop a comprehensive understanding of political processes and problem solving in the urban environment. Through service-learning students learn how the urban community is transformed, analyze contemporary challenges that drive its development or stagnation, and anticipate the importance of the urban community to our survival as a nation. (U-G) (3 credits) None
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PO 350: African Politics
3.00 Credits
Butler University
A study of the problems and policies of African states regarding nationalism, national integration, ideologies of development, democratization and stability. Focus on sub-Saharan Africa, although a continent-wide consideration for some topics. (U) (3 credits) PO 151 or junior standing.
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PO 355: United States Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Evolution of U.S. foreign policy since World War II and the processes and institutions involved in shaping and implementing that policy. (U-G) (3 credits) None
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PO 358: Foreign Policy Making in Washington
3.00 Credits
Butler University
This course focuses on foreign policy making as practiced in Washington D.C.; it examines how politicians, lobbyists, citizens and diplomats interact in and around Washington's corridors of power to determine international policy outcomes. Firsthand insights gained through dialogue with those who make and implement policy and close scrutiny of key international issues provide students with a "laboratory" for understanding the politics of foreign policy making in the U.S. capital, how these policies are shaped and why they succeed or fail to achieve their stated objectives. (U-G) (3 credits) *Pending Approval
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PO 360: Political Regimes in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Butler University
Comparative study of the politics of development in Latin America with particular attention given to the interdependence of economic, social, cultural and external influences upon political regimes as well as the efficacy and legitimacy of the regimes themselves. (U-G) (3 credits) PO 101, PO 151 or permission of the instructor.
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PO 362: Popular Participation in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Butler University
This course focuses upon the efforts of peasants, urban workers, neighborhoods, church groups and students to organize and mobilize in politically efficacious ways. The themes of social class, gender, ethnicity and the informal sector are interwoven in an analysis of the successes and failures of these attempts at popular participation in the political process. (U) (3 credits) PO 101, PO 151 or permission of the instructor.
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