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Course ID: | INTL 6000. 3 hours. | Course Title: | Foundations of International Policy | Course Description: | Examination of the foundations of policy formation,
policy-making, and implementation. How political, economic, and
social forces affect key areas of national and international
policy, e.g., foreign and security policy, trade and development
policy, etc. Also examined are how individuals, groups, and
governmental bodies participate in these processes. | Oasis Title: | FOUNDNS INTL POLICY | Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
| Course Objectives: | Students will understand the concepts and practices of policy
formation and implementation in international affairs. Students
will be able to identify the role key actors and institutions
play at each stage of the policy making process. | Topical Outline: | 1) Definitions of Public Policy in International Affairs
2) Global Policy
3) Regional Policy
4) Comparative Domestic Policy
5) Agenda Setting
6) Policy Formation
7) Policy Implementation
8) National and International Institutions
9) Domestic Parties and Interest Groups
10) NGOs | |
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