INTST214
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International Politics
Course Description
Analysis and evaluation of the contending paradigms that inform the study of international politics. Examination of the relevance of these paradigms for understanding the nature and dynamics of the contemporary international system with special emphasis on selected international issues, e.g., nationalism, race and gender, global political economy, human rights, international law, national security and the global environment. Closed to seniors except with consent of instructor.
College/School
Willamette College
Locations
Salem
Offering Cycle, by Semester
Once Only
Credit Hours Min
4
No Requirements