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POL 331: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Origin, development, and nature of theories which have significantly influenced the development of American politics.
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POL 332: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
The role of the Federal executive in the American constitutional system, the sources of his power, and the organization of the executive office.
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POL 336: Middle Eastern Politics and Institutions
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Experience of the Middle Eastern countries with Western-type governments and institutions. Interplay of historical, religious, economic, and social factors as they affect the process of westernization and the emergence of nationalism.
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POL 337: Israel in World Politics
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
History, process, and issues in Israeli foreign relations. Though the emphasis is on the Arab-Israeli conflict, this is not the only area examined.
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POL 339: Model United Nations
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Preparation for participation in Model United Nations simulations around the country. Individual research on the United Nations and cooperative efforts to represent an assigned nation and its foreign policy; to serve on UN committees, such as political affairs, international economics, legal issues, human rights and disarmament.
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POL 340: African Politics
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Approaches to understanding the African states, their political institutions and processes, development theories, authoritarianism, democratic movements and the politics of new social forces, regional conflicts, and issues of Africa's marginalization in the global economy.
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POL 341: Revolution and Counterrevolution
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Study of the types, causes, and consequences of revolution and counterrevolution in the twentieth century. Particular emphasis on the Russian, Chinese, and Third World revolutions as well as contemporary counterrevolution.
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POL 342: Politics of Developing Areas
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Comparative study of the processes, institutions, and issues of political systems in the developing societies of Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Latin America. Overview course to prepare students for more intensive studies dealing with specific areas.
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POL 344: Politics of International Economic Organizations
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
The origins, objectives, membership, organizational structure, rules, accomplishments, politics, relations with UN agencies, recent trends and problems, and future prospects of international financial, trade and energy organizations (such as IMF, World Bank, GATT, UNCTAD, OPEC).
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POL 345: War and International Politics
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Study of forms, causes and consequences of armed conflict in the international system. Topics to be considered include: military power as a tool of foreign policy, inter-state warfare -- causes and resolution, just war doctrines, civil wars, and international politics, terrorism.
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