PSCI152 - INTERNATIONAL POL. ECON.

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI152 - INTERNATIONAL POL. ECON.
Term
2017C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
209
Section ID
PSCI152209
Meeting times
W 0400PM-0500PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 321
Instructors
PHILLIPS, SARAH
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
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No

PSCI152 - INTERNATIONAL POL. ECON.

Status
C
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI152 - INTERNATIONAL POL. ECON.
Term
2017C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
208
Section ID
PSCI152208
Meeting times
W 0300PM-0400PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 321
Instructors
PHILLIPS, SARAH
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.

Status
C
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI152 - INTERNATIONAL POL. ECON.
Term
2017C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
207
Section ID
PSCI152207
Meeting times
W 0200PM-0300PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 321
Instructors
PHILLIPS, SARAH
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

PSCI298 - PERSPECTIVES ON PEACE AND CONFLICT

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI298 - PERSPECTIVES ON PEACE AND CONFLICT
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
053
Section ID
PSCI298053
Description
Consult department for detailed descriptions. More than one course may be taken in a given semester. Recent titles have included: Leadership & Democracy; Conservative Regimes.
Course number only
298
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No

PSCI298 - CONTEMPORARY GREEK POLITICS AND SOCIETY

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI298 - CONTEMPORARY GREEK POLITICS AND SOCIETY
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
052
Section ID
PSCI298052
Description
Consult department for detailed descriptions. More than one course may be taken in a given semester. Recent titles have included: Leadership & Democracy; Conservative Regimes.
Course number only
298
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No

PSCI298 - HEALTH CARE IN SWEDEN AND THE U.S.

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI298 - HEALTH CARE IN SWEDEN AND THE U.S.
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
051
Section ID
PSCI298051
Description
Consult department for detailed descriptions. More than one course may be taken in a given semester. Recent titles have included: Leadership & Democracy; Conservative Regimes.
Course number only
298
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No

PSCI298 - COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY: EUROPE AND THE EU

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI298 - COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY: EUROPE AND THE EU
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
050
Section ID
PSCI298050
Description
Consult department for detailed descriptions. More than one course may be taken in a given semester. Recent titles have included: Leadership & Democracy; Conservative Regimes.
Course number only
298
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No

PSCI105 - INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI105 - INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
050
Section ID
PSCI105050
Description
This course introduces fundamental political questions, including the nature of political authority and political rights, the relationship between power and values, variation in the role and quality of government, origins of political institutions, and dynamics of international politics. Substantial consideration is given to contributions by classical political thinkers as wellas contemporary political scientists. Attention is also paid to how the systematic study of politics -- American politics, comparative politics, international politics and political philosophy -- can deepen our understanding of complex public policy questions.
Course number only
105
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No

PSCI010 - The Politics of Reproduction

Status
C
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI010 - The Politics of Reproduction
Term
2017C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
303
Section ID
PSCI010303
Meeting times
T 0130PM-0430PM
Meeting location
PERRY WORLD HOUSE 108
Instructors
TEELE, DAWN
Description
Freshmen seminars are small, substantive courses taught by members of the faculty and open only to freshmen. These seminars offer an excellent opportunity to explore areas not represented in high school curricula and to establish relationships with faculty members around areas of mutual interest. See www.college.upenn.edu/admissions/freshmen.php
Course number only
010
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No

PSCI271 - CLASSIC AMER CONSTIT LAW

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI271 - CLASSIC AMER CONSTIT LAW
Term
2017C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
407
Section ID
PSCI271407
Meeting times
W 0500PM-0600PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 25
Instructors
AL-FAHAM, HAJER
Description
This course explores the role of the U.S. Supreme Court in political struggles over the distribution and uses of power in the American constitutional system. Issues include the division of powers between state and national governments, and the branches of the federal government; economic powers of private actors and governmental regulators; the authority of governments to enforce or transform racial and gender hierarchies; and the powers of individuals to make basic choices, such as a woman's power to have an abortion. We will pay special attention to how the tasks of justifying the Supreme Court's own power, and constitutionalism more broadly, contribute to logically debatable, but politically powerful constitutional arguments. Readings include Supreme Court decisions and background materials on their historical and political context.
Course number only
271
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No