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Introduction to Global Issues

A problem-solving approach which shows how international and comparative analyses contribute to a better understanding of global security, prosperity, and community issues.

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Introduction to Global Issues

A problem-solving approach which shows how international and comparative analyses contribute to a better understanding of global security, prosperity, and community issues.

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Introduction to Global Issues (Honors)

A problem-solving approach which shows how international and comparative analysis contribute to a better understanding of global security, prosperity, and community issues.

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Networks in International Affairs

An introduction to network analysis and methods in international affairs.

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Pop Culture and World Politics

Examination of global political events and behaviors through the lens of popular culture, utilizing analytical tools and methods from the social sciences and cultural studies.

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Hot Topics in Public and International Affairs

Emergent and high-interest topics in international affairs, specific skills in international affairs, and novel approaches to the study of international affairs phenomena.

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Hot Topics in Public and International Affairs

Emergent and high-interest topics in international affairs, specific skills in international affairs, and novel approaches to the study of international affairs phenomena.

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Introduction to Applied History

Course introduces undergraduate students to the theory and methods of Applied History. This course examines how different areas of policymaking – international relations, military strategy, domestic economic policy – can benefit from this approach. The course also introduces students to related subjects, such as counterfactual history and cognitive biases.

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Introduction to International Relations

Analytical Thinking
Critical Thinking

Practices and problems of international politics in a global context, e.g., power, ideology, diplomacy, war, international organization and law, international economics, and the nature of independence in an interdependent world.

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Introduction to International Relations

Analytical Thinking
Critical Thinking

Practices and problems of international politics in a global context, e.g., power, ideology, diplomacy, war, international organization and law, international economics, and the nature of independence in an interdependent world.

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Introduction to International Relations (Honors)

Analytical Thinking
Critical Thinking

Practices and problems of international politics in a global context, e.g., power, ideology, diplomacy, war, international organization and law, international economics, and the nature of independence in an interdependent world.

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Introduction to Comparative Politics

Analytical Thinking
Critical Thinking

Comparative political themes in political science. The transition from feudalism to capitalism, state building, democracy, and interaction between political institutions and cultures in various politics. Examples will be drawn from developed, communist/post-communist and developing political systems.

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