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| POLITICAL SCIENCE |
| 190.101 (S) |
INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN POLITICS (AP) (3) Ginsberg Limit 20 per section
Section 12 cancelled 8/18/04
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Lec.
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02
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05
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MT 2
T 3
T 3
W 1
W 2
W 3
W 3
T 4
Th 1
Th 2
Th 3
Th 12
F
1
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| 190.211 (S) |
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL ECONOMY I (CP/PT)
(3) Blyth
Limit 20 per section |
Lec.
Sec. 01
02
03
04
05
06 |
TW 11
T 1
Th 3
Th 11
W 4
Th 4
M
1 |
| 190.213 (S) |
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
(IR) (3) Duedney
Limit 20 per section Intensive analysis of
major approaches to international politics (realism, liberalism,
Marxism). Topics include: anarchy, geopolitics, states, nations,
balance of power, hegemony, empire, democratic peace, regimes,
nuclear weapons, European Union. |
Lec.
Sec. 01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12 |
TW 1
Th 1
W 3
W 3
Th 1
T 3
Th 3
M 1
Th 2
Th 2
Th 2
W 4
W 2 |
| 190.225 (S) |
COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT
(CP) (3) Dietze Limit 50 |
Sec.
01 |
ThF
12 |
| 190.311 (S) |
MIDDLE EAST POLITICS (IR/CP) (3) Hazbun Limit 35 Prereq:
190.209 or another course in IR theory A study of the dynamic
of state building, identity construction, and foreign policy across
the Middle East framed by the evolution of regional geopolitics
and US foreign policy. |
Sec. 01 |
MT 3 |
| 190.320 (S) (W) |
POLITICS OF EAST ASIA (CP) (3) Chung Limit 35 Examines
some of the central ideas and institutions that have transformed
politics in the contemporary world through the lens of East Asia,
focusing on Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and China. Topics include
state-society run relations, late development, nationalism, democratization,
political culture, social movements, and globalization. Course
added 5/26/04 |
Sec. 01 |
Th 2-4
Th 10:30-12:30 |
| 190.323 (S) |
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL
LAW (IR) (3) Grovogui Limit 45 Course cancelled 4/15/04 |
Sec.
01
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Th
1-3
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| 190.333 (S) |
AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW (LP) (3)
Grossman |
Sec.
01 |
MW
3-4:30 |
| 190.351 (S) |
PUNISHMENT AND POLITICS:
THE DEATH PENALTY IN THE UNITED STATES, (PT/PL) (3) Culbert Limit 30 |
Sec. 01 |
TW 1 |
| 190.354 (S) (W)
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THE POLITICS OF HEALTH
POLICY (AP) (3) Sheingate
Limit 50 Prereq: Previous course in political
science Traces the evolution of the American health care system;
emphasis on the political forces that shape public and private
provision of health care in the United States. Sec.
02 added 9/7/04.
Cross-listed with Public Health Studies |
Sec.
01
Sec. 02 |
TW
2
TW 2 |
| 190.365 (S) |
POLITICS IN EUROPE (CP)
(3) Katz
Limit 47 |
Sec.
01 |
TW
2 |
| 190.372 (S) |
POLITICAL VIOLENCE (IR)
(3)
David Limit 25 Prereq: 190.209
190.101 or equivalent An examination of the ways
in which violence has been used to secure political ends. Topics
include terrorism, assassination, genocide, coups, rebellions
and war itself. Students examine what makes types of political
violence unique and what unites them. |
Sec.
01 |
T
1-3 |
| 190.380 (S) (W) |
LAW, MORALITY, AND THE
STATE, (PT/PL) (3) Culbert Limit 20 |
Sec.
01 |
T
10-12 |
| 190.384 (S) |
URBAN POLITICS AND POLICY
(AP) (3)
Crenson Limit 64 |
Sec.
01 |
Th
2-4 |
| 190.387 (S) |
ANCIENT POLITICAL THOUGHT
(PT) (3)
Bennett Limit 30 Examination of the relationship
between metaphysics and politics in three sets of thinkers, ancient
Greek tragedians, Plato and his followers; and Augustine and early
Christians. Course concludes with Nietzche’s Birth of Tragedy. |
Sec.
01 |
ThF
10:30-11:30 |
| 190.389 (S) (W) |
SEMINAR ON THE INSTITUTIONAL
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONGRESS AND PRESIDENCY (AP) (3) Cooper Perm.
Req=d. Limit 15 |
Sec.
01 |
W
4-6pm W 3-5 |
| 190.398 (S) (W) |
THE POLITICS OF GOOD AND EVIL (PT) (3) Connolly Limit 15 Prereq: a previous course
in political theory An examination of good and evil through readings
of Job, Sophocles, Augustine, Bloom, Todorov and Nietzsche. |
Sec.
01 |
W
2-4 |
| 190.402 (S) |
WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (3) Ginsberg Coreq: 190.403 |
Sec.
01 |
Th
3-5pm |
| 190.403 (S) |
WASHINGTON SEMINAR (3) Ginsberg Coreq: 190.402 |
Sec.
01 |
TBA |
| 190.404 (S) (W) |
REALIST IR THEORY (IR)
(3)
Deudney Limit 30 BA/MA students,
seniors and graduate field survey |
Sec.
01 |
T
5-7pm |
| 190.419 (S) (W) |
IDENTITY AND NATION IN
LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS (CP) (3) Keck Limit 20 Juniors and Seniors only |
Sec.
01 |
W
10-12 |
| 190.426 (S) (W) |
GEOGRAPHIES OF GLOBAL
TOURISM (IR/CP) (3) Hazbun Limit 15 Juniors, Senior and Graduate students only Research
seminar explores the formation of global travel networks, the
politics of border crossing and airline security, the economic
and cultural geography of tourism development, and issues related
to travel, power, and national identity. Cross-listed
with East Asian Studies |
Sec.
01 |
Th
10:30-12:30 |
| 190.471 (S) |
SENIOR SEMINAR: INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (3) Rahman |
Sec.
01 |
Th
2:15-4 |
| 191.335 (S) |
THE HISTORY
AND DYNAMICS OF THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT (IR,CP) (3) Freedman
Limit 35 This course will focus on the origin and development
of the Arab-Israeli conflict from its beginnings when Palestine
was controlled by the Ottoman Empire, through World War I, The
British Mandate over Palestine, and the first Arab-Israeli wars
of 1956, 1967, 1973, and 1982, and the development of the Arab-Israeli
peace process from its beginnings with the Egyptian-Israeli treaty
of 1979, the Oslo I and Oslo II agreements of 1993 and 1995, Israel's
peace treaty with Jordan of 1994, and the periodic peace talks
between Israel and Syria. The conflict will be analyzed against
the background of great power intervention in the Middle East
and the dynamics of intra-Arab politics. Course added 4/8/04 |
Sec.
01 |
T
4-6pm |
| 191.369 (S) (W) |
IMPERIALISM
AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (PT) (3)
Hindess Limit 15 20 The
history of Western political thought is usually seen as a largely
internal development (albeit with a little help from the Islamic
world during the European middle ages). The seminar questions
the conventional perpective by examining the impact on political
thought of European attempts, beginning with the European invasion
of the Americas, to understand, to rationalize their domination
over, and to govern non-European peoples. Alongside this historical
focus, the seminar will also be concerned to identify the legacies
of these imperial interactions which remain influential in political
thought today for example, in notions of social and political
development, influential conceptions of world order, and contemporary
social scientific approaches to non-Western cultures and ways
of life. Course added 4/20/04 |
Sec.
01 |
Th
2-4
T 2-4 |
| 195.477 (S) (W) |
INTRODUCTION TO URBAN POLICY (3) Newman Limit 12 per section
Perm. Req=d. Coreq: 195.478 Cross-listed
with Policy Studies, Public Health Studies, Sociology, and Geography
and Environmental Engineering |
Sec. 01
02 |
T 5-7pm
T
5-7pm |
| 195.478 (W) |
URBAN POLICY INTERNSHIP (3) Newman Limit 12
Perm. Req=d. Coreq: 195.477 Cross-listed with Public
Policy, Sociology, and Geography and Environmental Engineering |
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TBA |
| 360.217 (H,S) |
RICHARD WRIGHT
AND MODERNISM: PHILOSOPHY, LITERATURE, AND POLITICS (3) Hayes Limit
25
This seminar provides an interdisciplinary examination of
Richard Wright's fictional and nonfictional works. Considers Wright's
critique of modern western civilization, interpretation of the
black experience, and political activism
Cross listed with Africana Studies and Interdepartmental Course
added 4/29/04
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Sec.
01 |
W
2-4:30 |
| 190.501 |
POLITICAL SCIENCE INTERNSHIP
Staff
Perm. Req=d |
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| 190.502 |
INTERNSHIP Staff Perm Req=d. |
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| 190.503 |
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
INTERNSHIP Staff
Perm Req=d. |
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| 190.535 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY - FRESHMAN |
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| 190.537 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY - SOPHOMORES |
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| 190.539 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY - JUNIORS |
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| 190.541 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY - SENIORS
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| 190.543 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH |
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| 190.602 |
INTRODUCTION TO QUANTITATIVE
POLITICAL SCIENCE (CP) Katz |
Sec.
01 |
T
10-12 |
| 190.616 |
AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
(AP) Sheingate
Graduate students only Examination of
the historical evolution of American political institutions, political
organizations, and public policies; special emphasis on the process
of state-building and nation-building from the Founding Period
onwards. |
Sec.
01 |
M
3-5pm |
| 190.625 |
THEORIES OF COMPARATIVE
POLITICS (CP) Blyth
Limit 15
Graduate students only
An overview and critical analysis of some of the major contemporary
issues and debates in comparative politics. The primary purpose
is to ‘survey the subfield’ by introducing the student to the
intellectual history of the subdiscipline and the current state
of theory and research. |
Sec. 01 |
Th
2-4 |
| 190.635 |
CONVENTIONS OF HUMAN
RIGHTS Grovogui
Course
cancelled 4/15/04
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Sec. 01
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F
1-3
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| 190.638 |
CONTENTIOUS POLITICS (CP) Keck Limit 20 Graduate
students only |
Sec.
01 |
Th
10-12 |
| 190.671 |
THE POLITICS OF NATURE
(PT) Bennett/
Connolly Limit 15 What happens
to environmentalism when classical divisions between nature/culture
and human/nonhuman lose credibility? An examination of Diderot,
Hegel, and Latour in conjunction with new developments in complexity
theory. |
Sec.
01 |
T
3-5pm |
| 190.673 |
SEMINAR: INSTITUTIONAL
ANALYSIS (AP) Cooper |
Sec.
01 |
Th
4-6 |
| 190.676 |
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
WORLD (IR) David |
Sec.
01 |
M
1-3 |
| 190.685 |
PROSEMINAR: POLITICAL
SCIENCE AS A PROFESSION Ginsberg |
Sec.
01 |
T
10-12 |
| 191.613 |
IMPERIALISM
AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (PT)
Hindess Limit 5
Same description as 191.369. Courses meet together. |
Sec.
01 |
Th
2-4
T 2-4 |
| 040.689 |
CLASSICS AND/IN ANTHROPOLOGY:
HISTORICAL & COMPARATIVE APPROACHES Detienne, Yatromanolakis
Cross-listed with Anthropology, Classics and Humanities Center |
Sec.
01 |
W
2-4 |
| 190.800 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY
Sec. 01 Staff
Sec. 02 Keck
Sec. 03 Connolly
Sec. 04 Grossman
Sec. 05 Katz
Sec. 06 Cooper
Sec. 07 Zartman
Sec. 08 Crenson
Sec. 09 David
Sec. 10 Deudney
Sec. 11 Berger
Sec. 12 Tsai
Sec. 13 Sheingate |
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| 190.849 |
DISSERTATION RESEARCH Please use the sections
listed for 190.800 when registering. |
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