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GOVT 308: The American Polity
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
The study of a political system as a polity looks at the functioning of political institutions in their social and historical context. All modern states have governments which are thought to be necessary to the functioning of their societies, but the differences in the way those governments actually function often illustrate important differences in the societies they serve.
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GOVT 310: Administrative Politics in the United States
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL A survey of administrative politics in the United States, emphasis on the growth of the chief executive office (president, governor, mayor) in American politics; executive-legislative, executive bureau relations; and the role of the bureaucracy in our pluralist political system.
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GOVT 311: Introduction to American Public Management
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING A survey of the application of rational management methods to American government, with emphasis on the political theories underlying the use of rational management techniques in the United States, the interplay between political reform and the development of modern management science and the conflicts between managerial and political values in the American governmental system.
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GOVT 313: Classical Political Thought
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER This course acquaints students with the political ideas of the classical world as found in the writings of Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, Cicero and Machiavelli.
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GOVT 314: Modern Political Thought
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
An examination of the contribution to our understanding of political life of the major political philosophers from Machiavelli to Marx.
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GOVT 315: Theoretical Problems of Modern Politics
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING-EVERY OTHER YEAR Identification and analysis of a number of conceptual and evaluative issues. Some of the most salient are: the proper role of a citizen in the modern nation state; the nature of democracy and totalitarianism; the characteristics and appropriate limits of political power; the nature of the good society; and the question of revolution.
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GOVT 316: The Foundations of Political Society
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
WINTER-EVERY OTHER YEAR The general purposes served by the very existence of government may be grouped under three headings: maintenance of the social order, enforcement of moral conventions and construction of institutions for coping with the environment. The complex relationships which subsist between various options which a society may choose are the subject of this course.
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GOVT 317: American Political Thought
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL-EVERY OTHER YEAR A critical examination of the interplay of ideas and action in the American tradition. Examines questions such as authority, democracy, community, individualism, constitutionalism and political economy through the writings of selected theorists and publicists.
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GOVT 320: The International System
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL An analysis of change and its direction in international politics. Assesses the historical past and explores future possibilities. Evaluates alternative theories of international behavior. Examines special problems such as nuclear armaments, coercion, diplomacy and morality in international politics.
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GOVT 321: International Organization
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies international studies university graduation requirement.] A study of the purposes, structures and approaches of international organizations within the world community. Focuses primarily on the United Nations system, its significance from the standpoint of global, national and individual perspectives.
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