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POL S 203 A: Introduction to International Relations

Summer Term: 
B-term
Meeting Time: 
to be arranged
Location: 
* *
SLN: 
13100
Instructor:
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Hanjie Wang
Note: 
B Term. Asynchronous.

Syllabus Description:

This course introduces students to the major theoretical approaches to international
relations—Realism, Liberalism, and Marxism—and uses these approaches to address a variety of issues. For example, we will discuss the rise of the modern state system, the origins of World War I, the Cold War, the Gulf and Iraq Wars, genocide in Rwanda, free trade, globalization, North-South relations, the environment, and human rights. The primary aims of the course are to demonstrate how theory influences our explanations, to familiarize students with some important issues in international politics, and, most importantly, to help students evaluate contemporary issues in international politics.

Catalog Description: 
The world community, its politics, and government.
Department Requirements: 
Introductory Courses
GE Requirements: 
Social Sciences (SSc)
Credits: 
5.0
Status: 
Active
Last updated: 
April 1, 2024 - 10:02pm
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