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PSCI 252: Contemporary Issues in International Relations
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course introduces students to some of the major issues that confront the world and provides them with basic analytical tools to help them understand these issues. Each section will focus on a particular issue, such as the control of weapons, women and war, international drug traffic, and the international trading system. The course will feature guest speakers from journalism, the UN, and various diplomatic missions.
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PSCI 253: Administration of International Law
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
An analytical study of selected topics in international law and administration, such as means and procedures for the settlement of international disputes, responsibility of states and other issues in diplomatic practices, administrative problems of the United Nations and other international organs in the performance of their functions, as well as the changing conception and controversial principles of the law of war and neutrality.
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PSCI 254: The Politics of the International Economy
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course deals with the relationship between international politics and international economics. It pays particular attention to the increasing political significance of international trade, global competition, and the international division of labor. Students will examine such issues as the role of states in the world economy, the activities of inter-governmental organizations such as the IMF and the World Bank, and the problems of inequality and unequal development.
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PSCI 255: Comparative Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
An analysis of patterns in the orientation of various nation-states toward their world environment, and of structures and processes by which various nation-states formulate foreign policies.
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PSCI 256: Africa in World Politics
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
The international relations of the African countries and the development of African foreign policies. Pan-Africanism, the cold war in Africa, neutralism, regional and international agencies.
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PSCI 256 - Africa in World Politics
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PSCI 257: Western Europe in World Politics
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
The role of the European states in world politics. Cohesion and conflict within the regions: the politics of European integration, Atlantic cooperation, and East-West relations.
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PSCI 258: Asia in World Politics
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
Examination of the international relations and foreign policies of major states in East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia and to a lesser extent, Central Asia.
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PSCI 259: Latin America in World Politics
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
The relations of the Latin American countries with the United States, the European powers, and with each other. Pan-Americanism and the participation of Latin America in international organizations. Inter-American public international law.
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PSCI 26: Govt Pol Mid East
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
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PSCI 260: The Middle East in World Politics
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
The expansion of the European State system into the Middle East and the regional adjustments. The changing patterns of regional and international politics in the Middle East, contrasting the League of Nations and the United Nations systems.
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