Course Description
Domestic and international politics in Russia and other selected post-communist states.
Athena Title
Post Commun Pol Systems Hon
Equivalent Courses
Not open to students with credit in INTL 4340
Prerequisite
(INTL 3200 or INTL 3200E or INTL 3300 or permission of department) and permission of Honors
Semester Course Offered
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Course Objectives
1. To acquaint students with the historical significance of the communist period in selected post-communist states (e.g., Russian and other states in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe). 2. To examine contemporary politics and related issues in these states. 3. To examine the difficulties of the transition from communism to capitalism and democracy. 4. To address the roles and foreign affairs of these states in the contemporary world.
Topical Outline
The Historical Background Marxism-Leninism The Soviet Experience with Communism The Experiences of East and Central European States with Communism Contemporary Politics The Political Legacy Post-Communist Political Objectives The “New Politics” Leaders and Institutions Contemporary Issues Economics Social Affairs Demographic Issues Foreign Affairs and International Issues Foreign Policy Security Policy Relations with NATO and the West The Future
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