PSCI180 - Ancient Political Though

Activity
REC
Section number integer
202
Title (text only)
Ancient Political Though
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
202
Section ID
PSCI180202
Course number integer
180
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 10:30 AM-11:30 AM
Meeting location
WILL 315
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Miranda Edith Kelly Sklaroff
Description
Through reading texts of Plato (Socrates), Aristotle, Augustine and Aquinas, the student encounters a range of political ideas deeply challenging to--and possibly corrosive of--today's dominant democratic liberalism. Can classical and medieval thinking offer insight into modern impasses in political morality? Is such ancient thinking plausible, useful, or dangerous?
Course number only
180
Use local description
No

PSCI180 - Ancient Political Though

Activity
REC
Section number integer
201
Title (text only)
Ancient Political Though
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
201
Section ID
PSCI180201
Course number integer
180
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 09:00 AM-10:00 AM
Meeting location
PCPE 202
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Miranda Edith Kelly Sklaroff
Description
Through reading texts of Plato (Socrates), Aristotle, Augustine and Aquinas, the student encounters a range of political ideas deeply challenging to--and possibly corrosive of--today's dominant democratic liberalism. Can classical and medieval thinking offer insight into modern impasses in political morality? Is such ancient thinking plausible, useful, or dangerous?
Course number only
180
Use local description
No

PSCI180 - Ancient Political Though

Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Ancient Political Though
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
001
Section ID
PSCI180001
Course number integer
180
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Registration also required for Recitation (see below)
Meeting times
MW 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Meeting location
PCPE 200
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Roxanne L Euben
Description
Through reading texts of Plato (Socrates), Aristotle, Augustine and Aquinas, the student encounters a range of political ideas deeply challenging to--and possibly corrosive of--today's dominant democratic liberalism. Can classical and medieval thinking offer insight into modern impasses in political morality? Is such ancient thinking plausible, useful, or dangerous?
Course number only
180
Fulfills
History & Tradition Sector
Use local description
No

PSCI152 - International Pol. Econ.

Activity
REC
Section number integer
206
Title (text only)
International Pol. Econ.
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
206
Section ID
PSCI152206
Course number integer
152
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 01:30 PM-02:30 PM
Meeting location
WILL 28
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Clara Yen Yin Lee
Description
This course examines the politics of international economic relations. The course will analyze the interplay between politics and economics in three broad areas: international trade, international finance, and economic development. In each section, we will first discuss economic theories that explain the causes and consequences of international commerce, capital flows, and economic growth. We will then explore how political interests, institutions, and ideas alter these predictions, examining both historical examples and current policy debates.
Course number only
152
Use local description
No

PSCI152 - International Pol. Econ.

Activity
REC
Section number integer
205
Title (text only)
International Pol. Econ.
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
205
Section ID
PSCI152205
Course number integer
152
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
F 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Meeting location
WILL 3
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Haseeb Sher Bajwa
Description
This course examines the politics of international economic relations. The course will analyze the interplay between politics and economics in three broad areas: international trade, international finance, and economic development. In each section, we will first discuss economic theories that explain the causes and consequences of international commerce, capital flows, and economic growth. We will then explore how political interests, institutions, and ideas alter these predictions, examining both historical examples and current policy debates.
Course number only
152
Use local description
No

PSCI152 - International Pol. Econ.

Activity
REC
Section number integer
204
Title (text only)
International Pol. Econ.
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
204
Section ID
PSCI152204
Course number integer
152
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
F 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Meeting location
WILL 3
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Haseeb Sher Bajwa
Description
This course examines the politics of international economic relations. The course will analyze the interplay between politics and economics in three broad areas: international trade, international finance, and economic development. In each section, we will first discuss economic theories that explain the causes and consequences of international commerce, capital flows, and economic growth. We will then explore how political interests, institutions, and ideas alter these predictions, examining both historical examples and current policy debates.
Course number only
152
Use local description
No

PSCI152 - International Pol. Econ.

Activity
REC
Section number integer
203
Title (text only)
International Pol. Econ.
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
203
Section ID
PSCI152203
Course number integer
152
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
F 09:00 AM-10:00 AM
Meeting location
PCPE 202
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Haseeb Sher Bajwa
Description
This course examines the politics of international economic relations. The course will analyze the interplay between politics and economics in three broad areas: international trade, international finance, and economic development. In each section, we will first discuss economic theories that explain the causes and consequences of international commerce, capital flows, and economic growth. We will then explore how political interests, institutions, and ideas alter these predictions, examining both historical examples and current policy debates.
Course number only
152
Use local description
No

PSCI152 - International Pol. Econ.

Activity
REC
Section number integer
202
Title (text only)
International Pol. Econ.
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
202
Section ID
PSCI152202
Course number integer
152
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
F 09:00 AM-10:00 AM
Meeting location
PCPE 200
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Clara Yen Yin Lee
Description
This course examines the politics of international economic relations. The course will analyze the interplay between politics and economics in three broad areas: international trade, international finance, and economic development. In each section, we will first discuss economic theories that explain the causes and consequences of international commerce, capital flows, and economic growth. We will then explore how political interests, institutions, and ideas alter these predictions, examining both historical examples and current policy debates.
Course number only
152
Use local description
No

PSCI152 - International Pol. Econ.

Activity
REC
Section number integer
201
Title (text only)
International Pol. Econ.
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
201
Section ID
PSCI152201
Course number integer
152
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
W 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Meeting location
PCPE 203
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Clara Yen Yin Lee
Description
This course examines the politics of international economic relations. The course will analyze the interplay between politics and economics in three broad areas: international trade, international finance, and economic development. In each section, we will first discuss economic theories that explain the causes and consequences of international commerce, capital flows, and economic growth. We will then explore how political interests, institutions, and ideas alter these predictions, examining both historical examples and current policy debates.
Course number only
152
Use local description
No

PSCI152 - International Pol. Econ.

Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
International Pol. Econ.
Term
2019C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
001
Section ID
PSCI152001
Course number integer
152
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Registration also required for Recitation (see below)
Meeting times
MW 09:00 AM-10:00 AM
Meeting location
PCPE AUD
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Mark A Pollack
Description
This course examines the politics of international economic relations. The course will analyze the interplay between politics and economics in three broad areas: international trade, international finance, and economic development. In each section, we will first discuss economic theories that explain the causes and consequences of international commerce, capital flows, and economic growth. We will then explore how political interests, institutions, and ideas alter these predictions, examining both historical examples and current policy debates.
Course number only
152
Use local description
No