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  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies political systems of East Asia. Analyzes impact of social and economic factors upon political institutions. Dual listed with POLS 4230. Prerequisite: POLS 1000. POLS 3100 recommended.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Discusses how culture, history, social systems, and political institutions of East Asian nations have contributed to their political economy of rapid industrialization and social transformation. Dual listed with POLS 4240. Prerequisite: 1 course in global studies; or 2 courses in political science, history, or sociology.
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    An analysis of the processes of political, economic, and social change in the non Western world. Research methods are introduced and applied to selected topics. Dual listed with POLS 4250. Prerequisite: POLS 1200, or POLS 1250, or POLS 2310, or permission of instructor.
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    An analysis of the processes of political, economic and social change in the non-Western world. Dual listed with POLS 4255. Cross listed with INST 5255. Prerequisites: 9 hours of political science or international studies including POLS 1200, or POLS 1250, or POLS 2310, or permission of instructor.
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    Why do kingdoms rise and fall? Why do some countries become democracies while others linger in authoritarianism? Why do some new democracies survive while others slide back to authoritarian rule? Throughout the semester we will explore the academic studies that help answer these questions. But foremost among understanding regime change and democratization is recognizing that it occurs simultaneously at many different levels. It is the people in the streets, the rulers in the palace, the rice or wheat or corn in the fields. It is the military and the palace advisers, the other rulers around the world, and the unique era in which the revolution occurs.all at the same time. Regime change is a story about the centuries old struggle for survival, for freedom, and for power. It is a song of subjects and citizens, a struggle between the rulers and the ruled. This is a real-life game of thrones.Dual listed with POLS 4260. Cross listed with INST 5260. Prerequisites: 9 hours of political science or international studies including POLS 1200, or POLS 1250, or POLS 2310, or permission of instructor.
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    Acquaints students with basic political, social and economic institutions of Middle East and North African countries. Emphasizes post-World War I developments, contemporary issues and problems. Special attention is given to politics of major nations in the region such as Turkey, Iran, Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Syria. Prerequisites: Graduate standing in POLS or INST. Dual-listed: POLS 4270 Dual-listed: INST 4270, INST 5270
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course looks at the way that the US has shaped its foreign policy pertaining to the Middle East, examining the delicate balance between power and legitimacy, or interests versus values that has guided decision making during key times in US history. Prerequisites: Graduate standing in POLS or INST Dual-Listing: POLS 4275 Cross-Listing: INST 4275, INST 5275
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    A survey of the inter-American system and the idea of hemispheric unity, followed by an analysis of the major issues confronting the inter-American community. Dual listed with POLS 4290. Prerequisite: 9 hours of political science or international studies including POLS 1200, or POLS 1250, or POLS 2310, or permission of the instructor.
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    Analyzes structure of political and economic interdependence among nation-states. Reviews and assesses theoretical approaches to explaining changing structure of inequality, power, war and peace. Dual listed with POLS 4300. Cross listed with SOC 5300. Prerequisite: SOC 1000 or ANTH 1100 or equivalent political science, international studies, or social science course.
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    Analyzes American foreign policy decision-making process and selected contemporary foreign policy problems. Stresses political and institutional factors along with analysis of policy options. Dual listed with POLS 4330. Cross listed with INST 5330. Prerequisites: 9 hours of political science or international studies including POLS 2310.