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  • CAS PO 411: Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Latin America
    Meets with CAS IR 411. Examines a range of historical and contemporary conflicts and wars in Latin America, both internal and regional, examining their causes and consequences, and the most important factors that explain how they were resolved or why they persist.
  • CAS PO 491: Directed Study in Political Science
  • CAS PO 492: Directed Study in Political Science
  • CAS PO 502: Political Analysis: A Primer
    (This course may be used for elective credit only.) The logic and methods of empirical analysis in political science. Includes discussion of experimental, observational, ehtnographic, and mass survey research designs. Recommended for students pursuing Work for Distinction or considering graduate work in political science.
  • CAS PO 509: Latin American Political Parties
    Meets with CAS IR 502. Parties and party systems of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. Historical origins and labor incorporation. Populist, working-class, and hegemonic parties. Market reform and party system transformation or collapse. Ethnic parties, clientelism, rise of a new Left.
  • CAS PO 510: American Politics and the Separation of Powers
    Examines inter-institutional dynamics in the American system of separated powers. Explicit focus on the relationships between the president, Congress, and judiciary, and on the strategies each employs to affect political outputs.
  • CAS PO 513: Development of American Constitutional Law
    A survey of the development of constitutional law and the exercise of power by the U.S. Supreme Court. The course is drawn entirely from decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court and the principal theme is the development of national constitutions and power.
  • CAS PO 514: The Judiciary and Civil Liberties
    First Amendment rights of speech, press, assembly, religion; rights of defendants in criminal cases; and the constitutional protection of racial minorities. Supreme Court decision-making processes and modes of compliance with its decisions are also considered.
  • CAS PO 518: American Politics and Use of Force
    Examines how domestic politics drive the use of force in the postwar United States. Explores how Congress, courts, interest groups, media, and public opinion define Presidential action in times of crisis, as well as the kinds of crises that evoke action.
  • CAS PO 521: Democratic Governance
    What is good governance, and what are its social and political bases? These questions, at the heart of political science since Aristotle, are addressed empirically, through case studies tracing the performance of democratic nation-states across several policy dimensions.
  • CAS PO 523: Global Justice
    Meets with CAS IR 523. Charts the course of human development over history and inquires why the quality of life varies so dramatically in the world today. Geographic, economic, cultural, and political factors are explored.
  • CAS PO 524: American Electoral Behavior
    The scientific study of elections and political participation with emphasis on voting in U.S. presidential elections. Topics include partisanship, ideology, voter turnout, political participation, campaign organization and strategy, and the effects of campaigns on voters.
  • CAS PO 525: European Integration
    Meets with CAS IR 550. Assesses the meaning of "European Union" in its domestic, foreign policy, and economic dimensions. To understand the opportunities and limits of cooperation and conflict, relevant issue areas of European Community policy are discussed from a functionalist and realist perspective.
  • CAS PO 526: Public Opinions and Elections
    How does public opinion impact US elections? We examine how to interpret survey data at the micro and macro levels, analyze potentially crucial factors (partisanship, race, income, the media, etc.), and learn basic data analysis using Stata.
  • CAS PO 528: Social Europe: Identity, Citizenship, and the Welfare State
    Meets with CAS IR 551. The past, present and future of "social Europe." Impact of European economic and political integration on national identities, cultures, politics, and citizenship; EU policies affecting these social constructions; and changes over time in the welfare state.
  • CAS PO 529: Nordic Europe
    Meets with CAS IR 552. A brief historical overview of the region from the Viking Age to the emergence of the modern states is followed by study of the Nordic countries with respect to the European Union, security arrangements, and assistance to the developing world.
  • CAS PO 530: Conflict and Cooperation in Asia
    Meets with CAS IR 501. Investigates patterns of conflict and cooperation in South and East Asia surrounding issues ranging from water resources and health to borders and war. Analyzes how such issues contribute to instability in the region, as well as methods of cooperation.
  • CAS PO 531: North Atlantic/European Security Issues
    Meets with CAS IR 589. Examination of the post Cold War security environment in the North Atlantic and greater European context. Exploration of threats to security, mechanisms in place and emerging (NATO, CSCE, CFE, WEU), and challenges posed by changes since fall 1989.
  • CAS PO 532: Legislative Behavior
  • CAS PO 538: Globalization and Contemporary Capitalism in Advanced Industrialized Nations
    Meets with CAS IR 596. How has globalization affected national sovereignty and control? Competing hypotheses are examined with specific reference to the internationalization of trade and the financial markets, and its impact on the three postwar models of capitalism.

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