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Surveys European political theory from classical times through the seventeenth century. Students will read Plato, Aristotle, Locke, and Hobbes. Three hours, three credits.
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A survey of the ideologies of liberal democracy, totalitarian democracy, and Marxism. Students will read the works of John Stuart Mill, Rousseau, Marx, and Angels. Three hours, three credits.
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This course is an interdisciplinary examination of the relationship between politics and human rights. This course will cover violent conflicts, human rights abuses, and movements for freedom and reform in which politics is a factor. Students will study the impact of human rights issues on policymaking, explore universality versus relativism in human rights, and also deal with the human rights issues that will confront them in the future. Three hours, three credits.
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An examination of the character, functions, and roles of political parties and political interest groups. Three hours, three credits.
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An introduction to the analysis of judicial decisions: using case-based study, students will examine the Supreme Court and its decisions on selected constitutional and federal issues. Three hours, three credits.
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A survey of liberal democracy in the world today, focusing on Western Europe, but including also democracies in other parts of the world. The course discusses also the emergence and development of liberal democracy in Eastern Europe and Latin America. Three hours, three credits.
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A broad survey of the history, political system, foreign policy, economy, and people of Russia and the former Soviet Union from 1917 to the present. Three hours, three credits.
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This course will study how the President and the Congress share in the decision-making process and how each affects the operations of the other. It will also review proposals for improving this relationship. Prerequisite: PSC 101. Three hours, three credits.
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This course will cover the sociopolitical and economic landscape of civil-military relations in developing countries. It will examine the determinant of military intervention and the nature and performance of military rule. Three hours, three credits.
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A study of the concepts, procedural, and substantive approaches in the design and evaluation of public policy. Case studies provide in-depth treatment of actual policymaking. Three hours, three credits.
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