PS 457
Spring 2006 All Classes
Credit: 3 OR 4 hours.
Examination of the basic concepts and politics associated with the emergence of a global society. Students evaluate competing explanations for the emergence of this new politics and how and why the global society governs itself. It examines the strengths and weaknesses of the nation-state, markets, and democratization as responses, respectively, to the imperatives or order, welfare, and legitimacy in the governance of world's peoples and states.
3 Undergraduate hours. 4 Graduate hours. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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43686
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Lecture-Discussion
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A
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3:30PM
-4:50PM
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MW
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398 Lincoln Hall
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Kolodziej, E
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44869
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Lecture-Discussion
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CL
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3:30PM
-4:50PM
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MW
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398 Lincoln Hall
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Kolodziej, E
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