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Fall 2005 Course Offerings

This schedule of Government courses will be updated as course changes occur.

Introductory Courses

Government 3 (x2) The American Political System
Winters
9S
Government 4 Comparative Politics
Baldez
10
Government 5 (x2) International Politics
Lebow
2A
Government 6 Political Ideas
Swaine
2

First-Year Seminars

Government 7.01 The Virtues of Teaching and Learning
Murphy
11
Government 7.02 Immigration, Asylum, and Politics *New*
Bohmer
2A

Political Analysis

Government 10 Quantitative Political Analysis
Herron
10

American Politics

Government 35 The Presidency
Dallek
2A

Comparative Politics: Area

Government 49.01 Latin American Politics and Government
Carey
10A
Government 49.04
     Identical to LACS 52 and WGS 32
Gender Politics in Latin America
Baldez
2

International Relations

Government 50 (a.k.a. 51) International Law
Stam
2
Government 54 United States Foreign Policy
Mastanduno
11

Political Theory and Public Law

Government 60 Liberalism and Its Critics
Swaine
10
Government 61 Jurisprudence
Murphy
2
Government 69
     Identical to NAS 50
Native Americans and the Law
Wilkins
10

Seminars

Government 81.04
     Identical to PBPL 81.2
Lawyers and Public Policy
Bohmer
10A
Government 81.16 War and Peace: American Decision-Making in the 20th Century *New*
Dallek
3A
Government 81.17 United States and China Relations *New*
Chen
2A
Government 83.05 Catalysts for Change: The Literature of American Political Transformation
Shaiko
10A
Government 83.16 Voting Irregulatries and Issues in Electoral Reform *New*
Herron
3A
Government 84.16 Religion and Culture Wars: Seminar on Religion and Politics
Helmy
3A
Government 85.04 International Relations Theory
Walldorf
3A
Government 85.08 Domestic Determinants of International Relations
Stam
3A
Government 85.16 The Cause and Prevention of Genocide and Mass Killing
Valentino
2A
Government 90-92 London Program FSP
Wohlforth
N/A

 

Last Updated: 10/15/08