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Politics Course Offerings - Summer 2009
High School students should view the high school offerings page.
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| POL 128a - The Politics of Revolution: State Violence and Popular Insurgency in the Third World |
| 4 credit hours |
| Ralph A. Thaxton, Jr. |
| Requirements Fulfilled: ss, nw |
M, T, Th 11:15 AM - 01:45 PM
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Summer Session I: June 1 - July 3, 2009 An introduction to 20th-century revolutionary movements in the Third World, this course will focus on the emergence of peasant-based resistance and revolution in the world beyond the West, and on the role of state violence in provoking popular involvement in protest, rebellion, and insurgency. You can view a syllabus for this class here. SAGE Course Number: 2032 Course Tuition: $2024 |
| POL 167a - United States and China in World Politics |
| 4 credit hours |
| Ralph A. Thaxton, Jr. |
| Requirements Fulfilled: ss |
M, T, Th 08:45 - 11:15 AM
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Summer Session I: June 1 - July 3, 2009 This course focuses primarily on the following topics: issues in U.S.-China relations, including Taiwan and Tibet; the formation of a Greater China; military security and use of nuclear weapons; human rights; and Chinese and American versions of nationalism and internationalism. You can view a syllabus for this class here. SAGE Course Number: 2033 Course Tuition: $2024 |
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