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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (POL 230)

Term: Summer 2013

Faculty

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Schedule

Mon-Wed, 1:30 PM - 5:35 PM (5/13/2013 - 6/21/2013) Location: MAIN TATE 117

Description

230: International Relations
Goal: To provide students with an introduction to the study of international relations and a basic understanding of the concepts, processes, and relationships involved.
Content: The course examines conflicting arguments about the nature of the international system, examining their assumptions, and drawing conclusions as to their validity. The course will also introduce students to a number of more recent issues and concerns that have arisen in international relations. Such factors as terrorism, globalization, unequal economic development, and environmental problems all challenge older assumptions about military might
as the only real source of international power and raise questions of what opportunities for international conflict and cooperation exist in the future.
Taught: Spring
Gen. Ed. Category: Expanding; Diverse & Interdependent World (SBS/PS)
Credit: 3 hours.