PSCI252 - WAR,STRATEGY & POLITICS

Status
C
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI252 - WAR,STRATEGY & POLITICS
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
201
Section ID
PSCI252201
Meeting times
R 0130PM-0230PM
Meeting location
PERELMAN CENTER FOR POLITICAL 203
Instructors
MAHONEY, CASEY
Description
This class examines the strategy and politics of warfare, focusing on the way actors plan military campaigns and the factors that are likely to lead to victory and defeat. The course readings center in particular on the factors driving changes in warfare and civil-military relations. The course will cover a wide range of topics from theories of war-fighting to historical military campaigns to insurgency warfare, terrorism, and the future of war.
Course number only
252
Use local description
No

PSCI252 - WAR,STRATEGY & POLITICS

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
PSCI252 - WAR,STRATEGY & POLITICS
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
001
Section ID
PSCI252001
Meeting times
TR 1030AM-1130AM
Meeting location
PERELMAN CENTER FOR POLITICAL 200
Instructors
HOROWITZ, MICHAEL
Description
This class examines the strategy and politics of warfare, focusing on the way actors plan military campaigns and the factors that are likely to lead to victory and defeat. The course readings center in particular on the factors driving changes in warfare and civil-military relations. The course will cover a wide range of topics from theories of war-fighting to historical military campaigns to insurgency warfare, terrorism, and the future of war.
Course number only
252
Use local description
No

PSCI232 - INTRO TO POLITICAL COMM

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
PSCI232 - INTRO TO POLITICAL COMM
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
401
Section ID
PSCI232401
Meeting times
TR 1030AM-1200PM
Meeting location
ANNENBERG SCHOOL 109
Instructors
JAMIESON, KATHLEEN
Description
This course is an introduction to the field of political communication, conceptual approaches to analyzing communication in various forms, including advertising, speech making, campaign debates, and candidates' and office-holders' uses of news. The focus of this course is on the interplay in the U.S. between television and politics. The course includes a history of televised campaign practices from the 1952 presidential contest onward.
Course number only
232
Use local description
No

PSCI225 - SEX AND POWER

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
PSCI225 - SEX AND POWER
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
401
Section ID
PSCI225401
Meeting times
TR 0430PM-0600PM
Meeting location
PERELMAN CENTER FOR POLITICAL 202
Instructors
TEELE, DAWN
Description
Gender has been a primary way of organizing power relations throughout history.This class asks how transformations in the global economy, technological change, new patterns of household formation, and social movements, have influenced women's access to economic and political positions over the past two centuries. We will examine how women's mobilization contributed to the abolition of slavery, reform of property and franchise laws, and to the formation of the welfare state. Next, we turn to thinking about how women's increasing labor force participation was hindered by institutions like marriage bars and union policy. Third, we look at cross-national patterns of women's political participation and descriptive representation including whether and how the adoption of electoral quotas influences gender equality more generally. Finally we study how institutional norms and gender stereotypes affect political representation. This class will draw on examples from around the world, and will look a experiences of women from all economic, social, and ascriptive backgrounds.
Course number only
225
Use local description
No

PSCI221 - COMPARATIVE HEALTH POL.

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
PSCI221 - COMPARATIVE HEALTH POL.
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
001
Section ID
PSCI221001
Meeting times
R 0130PM-0430PM
Meeting location
PERELMAN CENTER FOR POLITICAL 202
Instructors
LYNCH, JULIA
Description
This course examines the relationship between politics and the health of populations in the worlds rich democracies, including the Unites States. The key questions the course addresses are how and why countries differ in their health care policies, public health policies, and policies that affect the social determinants of health. There are no prerequisites, but prior coursework in comparative politics at the 100 or 200 level will be helpful.
Course number only
221
Use local description
No

PSCI219 - CHINESE POLITICS

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI219 - CHINESE POLITICS
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
789
Section ID
PSCI219789
Meeting times
TBA TBA-
Description
This lecture course introduces students to the politics of the Peoples Republic of China. Complementing offerings in other departments, this course emphasizes events in the period since the Chinese Communist Party established its regime in 1949. In addition to surveying the political history of contemporary China, we will assess the meaning of these events by drawing upon theories about the nature and significance of ideology and organization in communist regimes, factionalism and its relationship to policy formulation and implementation, and general issues of political and economic development. Although the principal focus is on the domestic politics of the PRC, the course includes several lectures examining Chinas international relations.
Course number only
219
Use local description
No

PSCI219 - CHINESE POLITICS

Status
X
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI219 - CHINESE POLITICS
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
206
Section ID
PSCI219206
Meeting times
CANCELED
Description
This lecture course introduces students to the politics of the Peoples Republic of China. Complementing offerings in other departments, this course emphasizes events in the period since the Chinese Communist Party established its regime in 1949. In addition to surveying the political history of contemporary China, we will assess the meaning of these events by drawing upon theories about the nature and significance of ideology and organization in communist regimes, factionalism and its relationship to policy formulation and implementation, and general issues of political and economic development. Although the principal focus is on the domestic politics of the PRC, the course includes several lectures examining Chinas international relations.
Course number only
219
Use local description
No

PSCI219 - CHINESE POLITICS

Status
C
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI219 - CHINESE POLITICS
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
205
Section ID
PSCI219205
Meeting times
R 0300PM-0400PM
Meeting location
CASTER BUILDING A19
Instructors
KUMAR, RITHIKA
Description
This lecture course introduces students to the politics of the Peoples Republic of China. Complementing offerings in other departments, this course emphasizes events in the period since the Chinese Communist Party established its regime in 1949. In addition to surveying the political history of contemporary China, we will assess the meaning of these events by drawing upon theories about the nature and significance of ideology and organization in communist regimes, factionalism and its relationship to policy formulation and implementation, and general issues of political and economic development. Although the principal focus is on the domestic politics of the PRC, the course includes several lectures examining Chinas international relations.
Course number only
219
Use local description
No

PSCI219 - CHINESE POLITICS

Status
X
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI219 - CHINESE POLITICS
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
204
Section ID
PSCI219204
Meeting times
CANCELED
Description
This lecture course introduces students to the politics of the Peoples Republic of China. Complementing offerings in other departments, this course emphasizes events in the period since the Chinese Communist Party established its regime in 1949. In addition to surveying the political history of contemporary China, we will assess the meaning of these events by drawing upon theories about the nature and significance of ideology and organization in communist regimes, factionalism and its relationship to policy formulation and implementation, and general issues of political and economic development. Although the principal focus is on the domestic politics of the PRC, the course includes several lectures examining Chinas international relations.
Course number only
219
Use local description
No