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POLITSC 540.01: Latin American Government and Politics: An Overview
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
A study of political processes, institutions, and groups in Latin America, with emphasis on constitutional, geographical, social and economic environments in which they operate. Not open to students with credit for 540.
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POLITSC 540.02: Special Topics in Latin American Politics
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Examination of contemporary political challenges confronting Latin America in the twenty-first century, including globalization, poverty, inequality and democratic consolidation. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs with permission of instructor.
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POLITSC 541: Politics of the Developing World
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
A general introduction to the theoretical and substantive literature dealing with the historical development and contemporary characteristics of the new states of Asia and Africa. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl. GEC soc sci human, natural, and economic resources and social diversity - international issues (Global) course.
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POLITSC 542: Incomplete Democracies: The (Un)Rule of Law in Latin America
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
This course explores various forms of violence including electoral violence and political assassination, organized crime, police brutality, and other human rights abuses in Latin America. Au, Sp Qtrs. Sophomore standing or higher. Not open to students with credit for IntStds 542. Cross-listed in International Studies.
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POLITSC 542 - Incomplete Democracies: The (Un)Rule of Law in Latin America
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POLITSC 543: The Politics of Immigration
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Provides overview of international migration phenomenon: patterns of international migration, reasons for immigration, acceptance of immigrants by governments and public, dynamics of anti-immigrant sentiment. Sp Qtr.
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POLITSC 544: International Security and the Causes of War
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Examines various issues regarding international conflict and cooperation, including theories of strategic interaction and the causes of war.
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POLITSC 544 - International Security and the Causes of War
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POLITSC 545: Foreign Policy Decision Making
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Examination of how political leaders make decisions, emphasizing such issues as leaders' reasoning processes and the impact of public opinion and foreign policy bureaucracies. Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.
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POLITSC 546: Politics in the Middle East
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Politics of Arab-Israeli relations, Persian Gulf, Islamic fundamentalism, and oil; processes of change and their effects on governments and international relations. Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.
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POLITSC 546 - Politics in the Middle East
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POLITSC 547: Identity Politics
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Identity politics explores who controls the meaning of identity in society, examining identity from the perspective of liberal, sociological, and social psychological, structuralist, and institutionalist theories.
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POLITSC 548: The Politics of International Terrorism
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Examines international terrorism's concepts and actors, the motivations and causes of terrorism, the experience of the United States, and tensions between freedoms and security. Au Qtr.
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