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3 FA The philosophical nature and origins of law. Topics to be examined include theories of law, justice, the relationship of law to morality, natural law, responsibility, punishment, and other basic concepts. Approach is both theoretical and via case studies.
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3 FA This seminar covers selected topics in political theory and methodology.
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3 FA POLS 341, ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher. Analysis of the dynamics of international politics, with emphasis on the following theories and concepts: images, decision-making, power, the state, nationalism, balance of power, international system, war, alliances, and imperialism. International Relations majors:
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3 FS ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher, POLS 341. This investigation of method and theory in political science is directed to individual research interests and problem development for the honors thesis.
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3 FA Analysis of the development and activities of various types of international organizations, including the United Nations, multinational corporations, OPEC, the Common Market, the IMF, the World Bank, and such non-governmental organizations as Amnesty International and Greenpeace.
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3 FS Analysis of the development of international law, the role of international law on international relations, legal problems of world order, and contemporary international legal issues. Case analysis and critical writing required.
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3 F1 Analyzes the foreign policies of the Middle Eastern nations. Emphasizes Arab-Israeli and inter-Arab dynamics, the impacts of Muslim culture, sectarian strife, and the roles of external forces, including the superpowers.
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3 SP Analysis of the foreign policies of Sub-Saharan nations, including Neocolonialism, Pan-Africanism, regionalism, development, apartheid, African Liberation Movements, and China in Africa.
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3 SP Patterns of inter-American relations will be explored, with special attention to the effects of dependency on the American states and their reactions to it. Collaboration, avoidance, and resistance by Latin Americans will be examined within the context of the use of diplomacy and of military, political, and economic force by differing groups on both sides.
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3 SP The foreign policies of the states of Asia will be analyzed; special attention will be given to China and U.S. policies in Asia.
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