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POLS 3: Comparative Politics fall-spring
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The political systems of foreign countries; approaches to the study of comparative politics. (SS)
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POLS 301: Current Political Controversies
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Selected topical policy issues and alternative approaches to understanding them. Includes the major domestic questions facing the U.S. Emphasis is on debating the current issues of the day. Olson (SS)
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POLS 302: Comparative State Politics
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Analysis of major questions relating to the role of the states in the American federal system and their relationship with the national government. (SS)
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POLS 306: Public Policy Process
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Power relations and their impacts on selected public policy issues, specifically taxation, housing, environment, poverty, energy, the military, and health. Olson (SS)
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POLS 317: The American Presidency
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Role of the executive in the American political process. Includes an analysis of the historical development, selection process, and scope of executive power. Emphasizes domestic and foreign policy initiatives of selected presidents from FDR to today. Prerequisite: POLS 1. Olson (SS)
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POLS 321: Research in Political Science
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Models in the explanation of political phenomena, appropriateness of measurement techniques; construction of research designs; rationale and application of statistical analyses; individual projects involving the construction and testing of models employing a major social science data set. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. Davis (ND)
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POLS 323: Politics of the European Union
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The institutions and policy-making processes of the European Union. Topics include the creation of the single market and the euro, environmental and agricultural policy, regional development and the policy challenges of eastward enlargement. Prerequisite: POLS 3 or IR 10. Laible (SS)
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POLS 324: Politics of Western Europe
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Comparative discussion of systems of government in Western Europe and of major policy questions facing these states in the post-war era. Topics include the evolution of welfare states, relations with the former Eastern bloc, immigration, and the regionalization and Europeanization of central state authority. Prerequisite: POLS 3. Laible
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POLS 325: Nationalism in Comparative Perspective
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Examination of major theoretical and policy debates in contemporary studies of nationalism. Focus on the emergence and endurance of nationalist movements in the modern era. Discussion of efforts to evaluate the legitimacy of nationalist claims and to resolve nationalist conflict. Prerequisite: POLS 3. Laible
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POLS 326: Organizing for Democracy
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Seminar on the theory and practice of community and political organizing and their relationship with democracy and power in the United States, complementing semester-long student field placements with community groups and local organizations. Student teams help enhance the political voice of under-resourced community groups through organization-building, outreach, and policy input at the local level. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Morgan (ND)
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