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3.00 Credits
Diplomatic protocol and practices within the United Nations; role of international diplomacy in war, peace, and the evolution of peace-keeping; dilemmas resulting from global, economic, and environmental interdependence and sustainability.
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3.00 Credits
Close reading of classic texts in political theory aimed at examining the dynamics of power and virtue in political life.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the general policy-making process. Formulation of new policies and programs, implementation, evaluation of federal programs. Policy areas such as unemployment and environment.
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3.00 Credits
Historical examination of continuities and changes in U.S. policy toward Latin America from Monroe Doctrine to present, from a range of ideological and scholarly perspectives. Prerequisite: one introductory level political science course or Latin American Area Studies recommended.
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3.00 Credits
History of U.S. diplomacy and foreign policy; structure and process of U.S. foreign policy making; contemporary challenges and policy alternatives facing policy makers and citizens alike. Prerequisite: one introductory level political science course recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Causes and nature of political violence and revolution as related to human behavior theory. Theories on causes of revolution, concepts of liberation, consequences and responsibilities of interstate relations during times of crisis. Recommended PO 102S and either PO 103G or PO 104G.
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3.00 Credits
The role, function and origin of ideology in politics. Comparative political ideologies such as Fascism, Nazism, Anarchism, Socialism, Communism, Corporatism, Capitalism/Liberalism, domestic and international forms of terrorism.
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3.00 Credits
What does it mean to be American in the 21st Century? Origins of American political ideas, major transformation in political thinking over time, a search for the American "place" in the worldin 21st Century.
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3.00 Credits
Domestic politics of China, Taiwan, Japan, North and South Korea. Parties, state-society relations, culture, militaries, and how democracy is defined and practiced in each polity. Recommended: one introductory political science course.
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3.00 Credits
The rise of Asia (India, SE Asia, China, Japan, Koreas, Russian Far East), local, regional, global implications. East Asian Developmental State Model; "Asian values;" human rights; regionalfinancial/trade interdependence; relationship between growth and geo-political shifts/rivalries.
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