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Courses in Economics with an international orientation
ECON 0225 Theories of Economic Development in Latin America (Spring)
ECON 0230 Comparative Transitions (Spring)
ECON 0325 Economic Development: Theory and Practice (Not offered 2006-07)
ECON 0335 European Economic Integration: Lessons and Perspectives (CW) (Fall)
ECON 0340 International Economics: A Policy Approach (Fall, Spring)
ECON 0425 Seminar on Economic Development (Fall)
ECON 0426 Asia's Emerging Markets (Not offered 2007-08)
ECON 0428 Population Growth and the Global Future (Fall)
ECON 0429 Trade and Foreign Aid in Latin America (Spring)
ECON 0430 The Post-Communist Economic Transition (Fall)
ECON 0431 Economics of the European Union (Spring)
ECON 0444 International Trade (Fall)
ECON 0445 International Finance (Spring)
Courses in Political Science
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
PSCI 0202 African Politics (Spring)
PSCI 0209 Local Green Politics (CW) (Spring)
PSCI 0217 Politics of the Middle East and North Africa (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0221 Contemporary Chinese Politics (Fall)
PSCI 0225 West European Politics (Fall)
PSCI 0227 Soviet and Russian Politics (Spring)
PSCI 0228 East European Politics (Fall)
PSCI 0238 Political Economy of Globalization in Latin America: The Mexican Case (CW/Spring)
PSCI 0240 Race Around the World: The Comparative Politics of Ethnic Diversity (CW) (Fall)
PSCI 0243 U.S. - European Ralations (Spring)
PSCI 0324 The Political Development of Western Europe (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0327 East Asian Democracy (Spring)
PSCI 0330 Comparative Development Strategies (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0335 Latin American Revolutions (Spring)
PSCI 0347 Theories of Comparative Politics (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0378 Civil Conflict in Africa and the Middle East (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0413 Mass Media and Democratization (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0415 Democracy and Development in Latin America (Not offered 2006-07)
PSCI 0416 Latin American Political Development (in Spanish) (Fall)
PSCI 0424 Seminar on Comparative Democratization (Fall)
PSCI 0431 Seminar on African Government: The Political Economy of the NEO - Patrimonial State (Fall)
PSCI 0438 Political Islam (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0448 Seminar on Comparative Electoral Processes (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0450 Ethnic Conflict (Spring)
PSCI 0454 Leadership: Politics and Personality (Not offered 2007-08)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY
PSCI 0214 International Environmental Politics (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0226 The European Union (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0229 The United States and the European Union (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0236 International Law (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0242 International Politics and WMD (Fall)
PSCI 0248 International Politics of the Middle East (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0260 The Political Economy of Drug Trafficking (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0302 International Law and Organization (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0303 U.S.-Latin American Relations (Spring)
PSCI 0304 International Political Economy (Fall, Spring)
PSCI 0311 American Foreign Policy (Spring)
PSCI 0315 Theories of International Relations (Not offered in 2006-07)
PSCI 0316 Chinese Foreign Policy (Spring)
PSCI 0404 Jihad vs. McWorld: The Political Economy of Globalization (Not offered 2006-07)
PSCI 0405 Causes of War (Spring)
PSCI 0412 Seminar on Diplomacy (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0417 Seminar on the European Union (Not offered 2007-08)
PSCI 0437 Understanding Intervention (Spring)
PSCI 0436 Seminar on International Law (Not offered 2006-07)This seminar introduces students to the politics of international law. As well as the United Nations and international human rights treaties, we will focus on the dispute settlement arrangements of the World Trade Organisation and - one of the most extraordinary events in contemporary world politics - the creation of a "new legal order of international law" in the European Union. 3 hrs. sem.
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