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3.07
1.80
3.44
Fall 2025
Special Topics in Politics
4.47
3.00
3.44
Spring 2026
Investigates a special problem of political theory such as political corruption, religion and politics, science and politics, or the nature of justice. Prerequisite: One course in PLPT or instructor permission.
3.10
3.57
3.45
Spring 2026
Intensive analysis of selected issues and concepts in international relations. Prerequisite: One course in PLIR or instructor permission.
3.89
4.00
3.45
Fall 2025
Democracy in America
3.00
1.50
3.46
Fall 2025
Comparative Budgeting and Economic Policy
4.33
2.00
3.47
Spring 2026
Surveys the development of the American tradition of free government emphasizing the major contributors and their critics.
3.79
4.00
3.48
Spring 2026
Intensive analysis of selected issues and concepts in comparative government. Prerequisite: One course in PLCP or instructor permission.
4.67
3.00
3.48
Spring 2025
This seminar considers how works of fiction enhance our understanding of the terms of democratic life. The theme for the spring of 2020 is the life and afterlife of slavery in American political experience; and the central authors are Herman Melville, Ralph Ellison, and Toni Morrison.
4.83
2.80
3.49
Summer 2025
This course looks at the production and consumption of food in a political context. We will explore legislation, regulation, and other policies that affect the food system and examine their implications for the environment, public health and democratic politics. We will look closely at controversies over agricultural subsidies, labeling requirements, farming practices, food safety, advertising and education.
3.66
2.25
3.49
Fall 2025
Studies the geographic, demographic, economic, and ideological factors conditioning the policies of states, and the methods and institutions of conflict and adjustment among states, including the functions of power, diplomacy, international law and organization.
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