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PLIR 5810 Asymmetry and International Relations
Spring 2021

A seminar exploring a new approach to international relations focused on relationships between countries with disparate capacities. Students will participate actively in developing and applying the new approach and contrasting …

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3.67
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PLAP 5993 Selected Problems in American Politics
Spring 2025

Independent study under faculty supervision, for students who are preparing for intensive research on a specific topic. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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4.00
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PLCP 5993 Selected Problems in Comparative Politics
Spring 2024

Independent study, under faculty supervision, for intensive research on a specific topic. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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PLAD 5993 Independent Study
Fall 2021

Readings and writings from various disciplines relating to Political Science.

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PLIR 5993 Selected Problems in International Relations
Spring 2024

Independent study, under faculty supervision, for intensive research on a specific topic. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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PLPT 5993 Selected Problems in Theory and Method
Spring 2023

Independent study under faculty supervision, for students who are preparing for intensive research on a specific topic. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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PLAP 7000 American Politics Core Seminar
Fall 2025

This graduate core seminar is an introduction to the main topics in the study of American politics, including behavior, institutions, and American political development

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3.73
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PLCP 7000 Comparative Politics Core Seminar
Fall 2025

Comparative Politics Core Seminar

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3.66
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PLIR 7000 Core Seminar in International Relations
Fall 2023

Provides an overview of the main schools, theorists, and problems in the study of international relations and foreign policy. It is the core seminar for the international relations sub-field and …

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3.82
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PLPT 7000 Introduction to Political Theory
Fall 2024

Introduces the themes, methods, and development of political theory from classical antiquity to the present.

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3.85
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