pol 130 - introduction to international relations
This course is designed to equip students with the basic theories, topical knowledge, and analytical tools necessary to examine events in the realm of “international politics.” We will chiefly focus on ways to figure out why things happen in international politics. Case illustrations from the issue-areas of international political economy, human rights, the environment, and terrorism will be used to explain and demonstrate the theories and tools learned. By the end of this course students will be able to think critically and analytically and will be able to apply the theories and concepts learned in this class to international politics.
Syllabus Summer 2013 | |
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Simulation: Zombie Apocalypse | |
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