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GRS PH 906: Directed Study in Problems in Philosophy
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GRS PH 993: Philosophy Proseminar 1
Offers continuing support and opportunties for professionalization for students as they complete dissertations and present their research in professional settings. Class meetings involve workshops on a graduated series of placement tasks and mock paper presentations by each student. -
GRS PH 994: Philosophy Proseminar 2
Continuation of PH 993, offering continuing support and opportunities for professionalization for students as they complete dissertations and present their research in professional settings. Class meetings involve workshops on a graduated series of placement tasks and mock paper presentations by each student. -
GRS PO 699: Teaching College Political Science I
The goals, contents, and methods of instruction in Political Science. General teaching-learning issues. Required of all teaching fellows. -
GRS PO 711: Approaches to the Study of American Politics
Graduate core course. Introduces students to major theoretical, substantive, and methodological problems in the study of American politics by examining two sets of literature: scholarly debates and discussion of theory and research, and the concrete research of leading Americanists. -
GRS PO 741: Public Policy Analysis
Seminar in analytical concepts and rational policymaking models applied to each of several issue areas: education, welfare, health care, economy, and the environment in the United States and Europe. -
GRS PO 742: Comparative Public Policy
Analyzes the policy problems facing industrial countries, identifies clusters of national solutions, and investigates the institutional structures contributing to cross-national variations in policy experiments. Relevant to students interested in public policy and/or comparative politics. -
GRS PO 750: Political Reform in the Middle East
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GRS PO 751: Approaches to the Study of Comparative Politics
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GRS PO 759: Japanese Political Economy
Examines various aspects of the Japanese economy, ranging from the Occupation to the roles of political parties and the bureaucracy. Considers state-society relations and the nature of the Japanese state from both the theoretical and empirical angles. -
GRS PO 760: Problems and Issues of Contemporary Africa
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GRS PO 767: Seminar: Latin American Comparative Politics
Review of comparative politics literature, combined with country case studies, to assess to what degree Latin America is "the graveyard of development theories." Particular attention on recent patterns of redemocratization and economic liberalism and their multiple challenges. -
GRS PO 771: Approaches to the Study of International Relations
Graduate core course. Focuses on approaches and theories of international relations rather than international events. Compares historical, descriptive, normative, and scientific approaches. Surveys a variety of theories of international conflict (e.g., war, arms races), and theories of international integration (e.g., alliances, trade). -
GRS PO 786: Africa in International Relations
Deals with the preconditions of foreign policy autonomy, the encapsulation of African actors in the dynamics of non-African foreign policy conceptualizations, and the range of options available to African states - from neutrality to alignment and from dependency to collective action. -
GRS PO 787: Latin American Policies of the United States
Examination of the key factors shaping past and present U.S. policies toward Latin America - including political, economic, and bureaucratic, as well as domestic, regional, and international factors. Includes case studies of contemporary issues to highlight decision-making processes, intruments of implemention, and policy consequences. -
GRS PO 791: Approaches to the Study of Political Theory
Graduate core course. An overview of some of the more significant opinions for the study of political theory today, with attention to both substantive and methodological issues. -
GRS PO 796: Ethics and the Use of Force
Acquaints students with the great debates in the ethics and law of war, and examines how the resort to and conduct of war is, or is not, circumscribed by normative concerns. -
GRS PO 811: Special Topics in American Government
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GRS PO 840: Political Anal
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GRS PO 841: Quantitative Research Methods
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