International Politics
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Theories of International Relations
Contending theories of international relations. Realism, neorealism, theories of integration and interdependence, constructivism, postmodernist and feminist approaches. Paradigmatic changes and major debates. Prerequisites: POLS 101, POLS 242.
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This course offers a general introduction to international law (IL). Topics covered include the key sources, actors and institutions of IL; enforcement of IL; adjudication by international tribunals; and specific issues areas such as human rights and the use of force. In view of the politics and the polemics of the established canons in law we will engage in critical conversations with dominant doctrines of IL from feminist, postcolonial, and Third World perspectives. There are no prerequisites, co-requisites, or any other special skills or knowledge required for effective participation in this course.
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3 Kredi
International Law
Nature and function of international law. Analysis of trends in its development. Principles of public and private international law. Prerequisite: POLS 101.
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3 Kredi
Twentieth Century Diplomatic History
In depth coverage of twentieth century diplomatic history. Causes and consequences of the two world wars, the emergence of the bipolar system, post-Cold War developments and conflicts. Prerequisite: POLS 101
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3 Kredi
History of International Economic Relations
International economic relations since World War II, globalization of finance, trade and production. Prerequisite: POLS 101
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3 Kredi
Environment and Politics
Political development and dynamics of environmental issues, with reference to both domestic and international contexts. Green movement and its implications for post-industrial politics. Environmental consequences of current political attitudes. Prerequisite: POLS101
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3 Credits
Current Issues in World Politics
Current developments in issues and problems areas of international politics. Prerequisite: POLS 101, POLS217
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