POL S 426 A: World Politics

Winter 2024
Meeting:
MW 2:30pm - 4:20pm / GWN 201
SLN:
19504
Section Type:
Lecture
Joint Sections:
JSIS B 426 A
POL S MAJORS: COUNTS FOR FIELD C, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ** INTERNATIONAL SECURITY OPTION ELECTIVE COURSE *** POLITICAL ECONOMY OPTION ADVANCED COURSE
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

Harold Lasswell, one of the most famous political scientists, described politics as a contest about who gets what, when, and how. World Politics is no different. We see conflict and cooperation in every sphere. We signal our politics in elections and in conversations. The choices we make as consumers are also political choices. Thus, we need to think of a more expansive notion of politics. Therefore, you will read and explore topics such as the Ukraine crisis, migration, climate change, trade politics, NGOs, foreign aid, and energy politics.

By the end of the course, I hope all of you will develop a more nuanced understanding of world politics and feel empowered to contribute to policy debates. Remember, participation by informed citizens in policy deliberation is essential for sustaining our democracy. Further, I hope this course and the broader UW experience will motivate you to think of politics and public service as your career.

Catalog Description:
The nation-state system and its alternatives, world distributions of preferences and power, structure of international authority, historical world societies and their politics. Course equivalent to: TPOL S 426. Offered: jointly with JSIS B 426.
Department Requirements Met:
International Relations Field
International Security Option
GE Requirements Met:
Social Sciences (SSc)
Writing (W)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
April 25, 2025 - 6:19 am