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PO 325S: Environment Politics and Policy
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Analysis of politics and policy relevant to environmental issues, the complexity of environmental problems and prospects of political solutions. Designed for majors in environmental studies and political science. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above.
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PO 333: Japan:Government,Politics,Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Japan's government and politics, political history, cultures, economy, society, religions, role of women, human rights, and foreign policy. Recommended: one lower division political science course.
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PO 335S: Government and Politics of China
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
China's government, politics, political history, cultures, economy, society, religions, women's roles, human rights, village democracy, minority peoples (e.g. Tibetans, Uighurs), Taiwan issue. Recommended: one lower division political science course.
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PO 336S: East Asian International Relations
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Relations between/among nations of East Asia (esp. China/Taiwan, Japan, two Koreas) and US. ASEAN, APEC, human rights, economic boom, nuclear proliferation, arms races, culture, historical legacies.
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PO 341: Ethics and International Relations
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Political r ealism and natural law, military intervention and the use of force, human rights and humanitarian assistance, and the moral responsibilities of leaders and citizens. Prerequisite: PO 103G.
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PO 342S: Hunger,Plenty,and Justice
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Past, present, future world food supply, social factors that determine food production/distribution. Political, economic, religious, gender, historical, geographic, other dimensions of hunger. Government policies, technological change, international trading patterns, private interests and gender bias.
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PO 343S: International Environmental Law
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Economic development, environmental protection and the evolution of international environmental law, in the following areas: air pollution, biological diversity, wildlife conservation, trade and human rights.
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PO 350S: Florida Politics
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
(Directed Study) State and local government in U.S., overview of Southern politics, problems and issues of Florida rapid growth, race relations, environment, voter dealignment, party realignment, elections, regional issues.
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PO 351: National Security Policy
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Inside look at how national security decisions are actually made in our post 9/11 world. Assess central thr eats to U.S. and international security. Consider the ef fects of ideology, preconceptions, values on national security strategies.
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PO 352G: The Globalization Debate
3.00 Credits
Eckerd College
Explore the concept of globalization and the controversy surrounding it. Academic literature about globalization is voluminous, but highly contested. Consequently, this is a course in complexity, per ception, values and thinking about the political economy of the world today.
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