PS 384
Fall 2006 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
Examines the basic concepts and politics associated with the emergence of the global society. This course evaluates divergent theoretical explanations for the emergence of global politics, as well as how and why the global society governs itself. It examines the strengths and shortcomings of the nation-state, markets, and democratization as responses to the imperatives of order, welfare, and legitimacy.
Prerequisite: PS 280 or PS 283, six hours of Political Science credit, or consent of instructor.
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32896
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Lecture-Discussion
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A
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9:00AM
-9:50AM
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MWF
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Gregory Hall
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Clare, J
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32898
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Lecture-Discussion
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B
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11:00AM
-11:50AM
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MWF
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David Kinley Hall
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Clare, J
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