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GS 125: International Political Economy
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Principles governing the interaction between the economic and political components of international phenomena. Political causes and consequences of trade and investment. Foreign economic policy and its relationship to domestic economic policy and other aspects of foreign policy. Determinants of foreign economic policy. Prerequisites: Eco 1 and IR 10. Moon (SS)
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GS 126: The Political Economy of Globalization
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course studies the relationship among economic, political and cultural forces in an era of globalization. Focus is on how global capitalism, the world market and local economics shape and are shaped by social, cultural and historical forces. Topics include political and cultural determinants of trade and investment; culture and the global economy; global capitalism, especially studied through the lens of culture; globalization and patterns of economic growth; cross-cultural study of consumerism; poverty and inequality; the interplay of foreign and domestic economic policy; international economic organizations, such as the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank, and globalization and national development. Staff. (SS)
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GS 244: Globalization and Religion
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
See description under Religion Studies
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GS 244 - Globalization and Religion
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GS 245: International Organization
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Examines how cooperation is achieved and sustained in world politics. Under what circumstances does cooperation take place What role do formal international organizations (such as the UN) play What roles do norms, values, and ethics play Can cooperation last Questions pursued theoretically and in practical terms across topical issues (e.g., human rights, poverty, the environment, international law). Prerequisite: IR 10. Bially Mattern (SS)
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GS 248: Global Communication
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This class studies, from an historical and cultural perspective, how globalization shapes and is shaped by communication and media structures and processes, with special emphasis on transnational media corporations and their interaction with cultures around the globe. Topics include: globalization, media and culture; mass media and development; the flow of entertainment programs and debates on cultural imperialism; media and migration; the imbalanced flow of information in the world; the debate on the New World Information Order; and forms of resistance to transnational media from world governance institutions, such as UNESCO, state regulatory responses, and alternative media, such as citizen blogs and pirate radio. Staff. SS
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GS 3: Comparative Politics
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The political systems of foreign countries; approaches to the study of comparative politics. (SS)
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GS 315: Seminar in Globalization and Culture
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Advanced seminar that focuses on research and discussion of specialized topics in globalization and culture. Subjects vary by semester. May be repeated for credit. Junior or senior standing and departmental permission required. Staff. SS
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GS 317: Seminar in Globalization and Social Issues
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Advanced seminar that focuses on research and discussion of specialized topics in globalization and social issues. Subjects vary by semester. May be repeated for credit. Junior or senior standing and departmental permission required. Staff. SS
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GS 318: Seminar in Globalization and Communication
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Advanced seminar that focuses on research and discussion of specialized topics in globalization and communication. Subjects vary by semester. May be repeated for credit. Junior or senior standing and departmental permission required. Staff. SS
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GS 321: Intercultural Communication
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Language is ambiguous by nature and discourse is interpreted in cultural and linguistic contexts. This course covers different cultural and linguistic strategies individuals use to communicate with each other, essential concepts for interacting with individuals from other cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and different strategies of communication as defined by specific cultures. Covering the theory and practice of intercultural interaction, this course examines assumptions about language and culture, and includes practical advice to help students develop the cultural sensitivity essential for communication today. (HU/ED)
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