Students investigate contending views of the world system and consider the relative validity of competing theories to see how theory relates to practice. They do so by re-examining classic definitions of "realism" along with concepts of neo-realism (structural realism) and geopolitics, liberalism/international ethics, neo-liberalism, pluralism, the English school, Marxism, social constructivism, post-structuralism, post-colonialism, neo-conservatism, feminism, green theory, among others.
Course Master:
Term:
Spring 2025
Discipline:
PO (Politics)
Credits:
4 credits
Type:
Regular
Level:
Undergraduate
Can be taken twice for credit?:
No
Exam Date:
Tuesday, May 6, 2025 - 12:30
Pre-requisites:
PO1011GE110 OR PO1012 OR PO1011CCR
Co-requisites:
None
Professor(s)
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