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POL 335: International Organization
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
This class analyzes the role of norms, inter-governmental institutions and non-governmental organizations in modifying the behavior of states and other actors in the international system.
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POL 337: International Law
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
International legal principles concerning international legal personality, jurisdiction over persons and places, diplomatic and consular relations, treaties, war, and relations at sea and in space.
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POL 345: Human Rights in International Relations
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
(same as INT 300) Pre INT 200, POL 230, any 200-Level PHL course is a prerequisite or permission of instructor Examines the evolution of human rights movements since World War II and their influence on the behavior of nation states and other transnational actors. Includes discussion of human rights in American foreign policy, and the role of non-state actors such as intergovernmental institutions, multinational corporations, and non-governmental organizations, selected regional and current topics such as: women's rights, terrorism, self-determination, globalization, and humanitarian intervention.
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POL 350: Politics in Europe
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Examines government, politics, and society in the major European nations including but not necessarily limited to the United Kingdom, France, and the Federal Republic of Germany.
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POL 352: Comparative Political Economy of Development
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Prerequisites: POL 150 or POL 250 or ECO 335 or INT 200 An examination, within the framework of the comparative political economy of development literature, of a sample of developing countries and their efforts to develop economically and politically.
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POL 355: Political Economy of Natural Resources
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
(same as INT 355) This course is designed to give advanced undergraduates an introduction to scholarship on the politics of natural resources use. It combines theoretical material with study of a wide range of detailed cases-cases that vary by the type of natural resource (minerals, water, forests), by the geographical (and to some degree, historical) setting, and by the level of analysis (local, national, and international). Though the course is focused on political questions, it draws on scholarship from economics, history, and geography.
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POL 357: Middle East Politics
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
An examination of the politics of Middle Eastern and North African states from a comparative historical perspective. The principal focus is on the challenges and constraints that Middle Eastern societies have faced in their efforts to create modern nation-states. Topics include imperialist intervention in the region, post-Colonial state-building experiences, and the role of Islam in domestic politics.
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POL 358: Latin American Politics
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
An examination of the contemporary political, economic, and social structures of Latin American countries through a comparative-historical lens. Emphasis is on transformative shifts from stateled economies to free market (and perhaps back again), from military authoritarian governments to democracies, and from a focus on class identities to a greater role for racial and ethnic identities in politics.
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POL 365: Origins of the U.S. Constitution
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
(same as HIS 366) An examination of the political theories, people, social and economic forces, events, and political context that influenced the framing and ratification of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.
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POL 370: Topics in Political Science
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Current or specialized topics proposed by faculty or students and approved by the department. Offered primarily for juniors and seniors. It may not be appropriate for freshman and sophomores. The course may be taken for credit several times if content differs each time.
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