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5.00 Credits
Various theories of world politics, such as: realism, liberalism, long cycles, domestic and bureaucratic politics, and decision-making level theory. Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.
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5.00 Credits
Activities and potential of the United Nations system in promoting economic well-being, environmental management, resource sharing, social justice, and control of violence. 5 cl.
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An examination of national security and military policy issues and trends since 1945, covers containment, deterrence, Vietnam, nuclear weapons, terrorism, and globalization. Au Qtr.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the relationship between political and economic events in the international system; topics include global interdependence, inequality, scarce resources, periphery nation strategies. 553H (honors) may be available. 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for 653 or 753.
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A survey of foreign economic policies followed by European and other advanced industrial economies since the Napoleonic Wars, with a special emphasis on Britain, France, Germany, the United States, and Japan.
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5.00 Credits
Basic concepts about, and choices in Russian foreign policy; development and presentation of patterns of relations with key nations; major problems in future relationships. ^ 2 2-hr cl.
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5.00 Credits
Examination of emergence and form of global governance, including questions of legitimation, democratization, and enforcement; as well as collective security humanitarian intervention, and proliferation. Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.
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5.00 Credits
Examines globalization's origins, impacts on human welfare, and political conflicts that arise from it, including actions of governments, multinational corporations, and the anti-globalization movement. Wi, Sp Qtrs.
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5.00 Credits
Theories and debates over sustainable development, environment and security, and effectiveness of international regimes with a focus on international fisheries management and global climate change. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl.
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5.00 Credits
Course examines human rights, including the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights; coercive enforcement of rights; as well as hunger, violence, persecution, and economic rights.
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