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POL 511: Knowledge and Politics - Knowledge and Politics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Seminar investigates questions of the relationship of knowledge to political authority, through both historical and analytical perspectives. What title, if any, does knowledge bestow to political rule or in political justification? How do ignorance, belief, and knowledge feature in arguments for the grounds and limits of political authority? How does democratic theory, in particular, cope with epistemic differences among citizens?
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POL 517: International Political Theory
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The seminar will be devoted to the recent literature on various aspects of global justice. The main themes may include global distributive justice (Rawls's The Law of Peoples and subsequent literature); justice and global governance institutions; international legitimacy and democracy; and human rights. Open to undergraduates only with instructor¿s permission.
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POL 517 - International Political Theory
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POL 521: The Study of Comparative Politics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A general introduction to the field of comparative politics, with an emphasis on principal theoretical approaches and major problems and theories.
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POL 522: Politics and Modernization
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An examination of alternative theoretical approaches to modernization, including interpretations of both the historical transformation of the western states and the efforts under way in the contemporary Third World.
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POL 525: Comparative Bureaucracy
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A seminar dealing theoretically and empirically with the role of bureaucracy as an integral part of the political system, with an emphasis on the relation of the governmental bureaucracy to other governmental institutions (political parties, executives, legislatures) and to nongovernmental institutions. All aspects are treated comparatively.
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POL 540: Democratic Theory and Public Policy
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
We will examine policy-making in the contemporary American political system, focusing on two broad models--one emphasizing majoritarian aggregation of public preferences and the other emphasizing power, preference intensity, and bargaining. We will consider the normative foundations, logical coherence, and empirical veracity of each of these models and assess their utility as theories of democratic policy-making.
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POL 541: The American Political System
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An examination of political institutions and the study of political institutions focused on the United States. Provides an overview of the various problems for which institutional solutions are sought (e.g., problems involving collective action, delegation, and social choice) as well as a detailed assessment of some of the scholarly literature that investigates political institutions. We will cover executive, judicial, and legislative politics, but the course may focus more heavily on legislative institutions and politics given the instructor's expertise.
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POL 544: Introduction to American Politics, Part I: Political Behavior
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Part of a two-course sequence of the core curriculum in American politics. Provides an introductory survey of American political behavior through a sample of major theories and methods in the study of citizens' views and actions regarding politics. Course begins with consideration of classic studies and proceeds to current works.
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POL 550: Political Organizations
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Economic and behavioral theories of organization applied to politics. Theoretical approaches will include: models of inter- and intra-firm cooperation; transaction-cost economics and its successors; models of incrementalism; and formalizations of organizational change (including learning). Practical topics may include: organizational responses (constructive and pathological) to constraints on information processing, the stability of governing institutions (but not necessarily governments), and why government bureaucracies are often such a mess. Institutional contexts: public agencies, firms, and military organizations.
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POL 551: Seminar in International Politics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A general introduction to the field of international relations, with an emphasis on the principal theoretical approaches and major problems and theories in the field. Students emerge from the course with an ability to situate theories and empirical claims in the broader historical, conceptual and empirical context of debates and literatures.
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