PSCI298 - SOCIOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI298 - SOCIOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Term
2014A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
075
Section ID
PSCI298075
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
Use local description
No

PSCI153 - INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI153 - INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Term
2014A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
050
Section ID
PSCI153050
Description
This lecture course examines the role that international law and institutions play in international relations. The course begins by exploring broad theoretical questions - questions about why states create international law and international institutions; how states design institutions; the impact that institutional design may have on the effectiveness of international institutions; and the conditions under which states are likely to comply with the rules set out by international institutions and the dictates of international law. Specific topics include collective security institutions such as the League of Nations, the United Nations, and NATO; human rights law; the laws of war; international intervention and peacekeeping; international justice and the International Criminal Court; environmental law; international trade law and the World Trade Organization; economic development and the World Bank; and international finance and the role of the International Monetary Fund.
Course number only
153
Use local description
No

PSCI999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY GRAD: CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY AND INT'L RELATIONS

Status
C
Activity
IND
Title (text only)
PSCI999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY GRAD: CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY AND INT'L RELATIONS
Term
2015A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
010
Section ID
PSCI999010
Instructors
GOLDSTEIN, AVERY
Description
Supervised readings and research in various areas of Political Science. Section numbers must be obtained from the Political Science office.
Course number only
999
Use local description
No

PSCI999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY GRAD: PROFESSIONAL WRITING FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE

Status
O
Activity
IND
Title (text only)
PSCI999 - INDEPENDENT STUDY GRAD: PROFESSIONAL WRITING FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE
Term
2015A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
003
Section ID
PSCI999003
Instructors
LEVENDUSKY, MATTHEW
Description
Supervised readings and research in various areas of Political Science. Section numbers must be obtained from the Political Science office.
Course number only
999
Use local description
No

PSCI253 - INTL POLITICS MIDD EAST

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI253 - INTL POLITICS MIDD EAST
Term
2015A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
789
Section ID
PSCI253789
Description
This course will focus primarily on epidoes of external intervention by Great Powers in the politics of Middle Eastern states. We shall begin by examining the emergence of the Middle Eastern state system after the disappearance of the Ottoman Empire in the early part of the 20th century. This discussion will provide opportunities to develop key concepts in the study of international politics and will serve as crucial historical background. We shall then turn our attention to the primary concern of the course - a systematic consideration of the motives, operational results, and long-term implications of a number of important examples of intervention by Great Powers in the Middle East. Among the episodes to be considered will be British policies toward the end of World War I, in Palestine in the 1930s, and, along with the French, in Suez in 1956. Soviet intervention in the first Arab-Israeli war, in 1948, will be analyzed along with Soviet policies toward Egypt in the early 1970s. American intervention in Iran in 1953 and in the Gulf War in 1991 will also be examined.
Course number only
253
Use local description
No

PSCI152 - INTERNATIONAL POL. ECON.

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI152 - INTERNATIONAL POL. ECON.
Term
2015A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
789
Section ID
PSCI152789
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

PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II
Term
2015A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
206
Section ID
PSCI272206
Meeting times
R 0400PM-0500PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 203
Instructors
WOODWARD-BURNS, ROBINSON
Description
This course examines American constitutional development from the eve of WWI through the second Obama administration. Topics include the growth of the New Deal and a Great Society regulatory and redistributive state, struggles for equal rights for racial and ethnic minorities, women and GLBT Americans, contests over freedoms of religion and expression, criminal justice issues, the Reagan Revolution and the revival of federalism and property rights, and issues of national security powers after September 11, 2001. Lectures are on videos and class time is devoted to in-depth discussions.
Course number only
272
Use local description
No

PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II
Term
2015A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
205
Section ID
PSCI272205
Meeting times
F 1000AM-1100AM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 205
Instructors
WUEST, JOSEPH
Description
This course examines American constitutional development from the eve of WWI through the second Obama administration. Topics include the growth of the New Deal and a Great Society regulatory and redistributive state, struggles for equal rights for racial and ethnic minorities, women and GLBT Americans, contests over freedoms of religion and expression, criminal justice issues, the Reagan Revolution and the revival of federalism and property rights, and issues of national security powers after September 11, 2001. Lectures are on videos and class time is devoted to in-depth discussions.
Course number only
272
Use local description
No

PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II

Status
X
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II
Term
2015A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
204
Section ID
PSCI272204
Meeting times
CANCELED
Instructors
WUEST, JOSEPH
Description
This course examines American constitutional development from the eve of WWI through the second Obama administration. Topics include the growth of the New Deal and a Great Society regulatory and redistributive state, struggles for equal rights for racial and ethnic minorities, women and GLBT Americans, contests over freedoms of religion and expression, criminal justice issues, the Reagan Revolution and the revival of federalism and property rights, and issues of national security powers after September 11, 2001. Lectures are on videos and class time is devoted to in-depth discussions.
Course number only
272
Use local description
No