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04 Oct: POLI 130 – 01F : Introduction to Comparative Politics (Spring 2023)

This course examines the diversity of political arrangements in societies across the globe. Honors version available.

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04 Oct: POLI 63 – 001 : Social Movements and Political Protest and Violence (Spring 2023)

This seminar focuses on explaining and understanding social movements and the collective political behaviors that they promote (e.g. demonstrations, protests,…

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04 Oct: POLI 70 – 001 : Political Conflict in the European Union and the United States (Spring 2023)

This course is concerned with politics and political conflict in the European Union and the United States. In part one…

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04 Oct: POLI 75 – 001 : Thinking about Law (Spring 2023)

Are you interested in being a lawyer or public official? Do you know what it means to “think like a…

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04 Oct: POLI 76 – 001 : The Obama Presidency (Spring 2023)

This course examines the presidency of Barack Obama, the first African American to serve in the nation’s highest office. The…

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04 Oct: POLI 87 – 001 : What Does it Mean to be a Good Citizen? (Spring 2023)

What, if any, responsibilities accompany democratic citizenship? Voting? Active participation in political meetings? Obeying laws? Volunteering in one’s community? Preserving…

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04 Oct: POLI 89 – 001 : Introduction to Constitutional Conflicts (Spring 2023)

This seminar will introduce students to the issues, arguments, history, impact, and reasoning arising from or in conflicts between presidents…

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28 Mar: POLI 89 – 002: Global Politics of Climate Change

This course is designed to provide an introduction to the politics of climate change at multiple levels of policy making,…

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28 Mar: POLI 100 – 01F: American Democracy in Changing Times

Why do Americans love democracy, but hate politics? Why are there only two political parties? Why do voters hate, yet…

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28 Mar: POLI 59 – 001: Revolution, America in 1776 and France in 1789

This course is designed to throw students into New York City in 1775 and Paris in 1791 by recreating and…

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