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POLI 402: African Amer Political Thought
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Survey of many of the major schools of historic and contemporary African American political thought. CL: 2020.
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POLI 402 - African Amer Political Thought
POLI 404: Democratic Theory
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
An introduction to contemporary theories and practices with focus on Western, especially American, experience.
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POLI 404 - Democratic Theory
POLI 406: The State of American Politics
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Major factors that affect the state of contemporary American politics, including the Constitution, the Congress, the courts, the presidency, the states, federalism, political parties, special-interest groups, and the electoral process.
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POLI 406 - The State of American Politics
POLI 416: Revolution &Political Violence
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Forms, causes, and consequences of domestic political violence with special attention to revolution.
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POLI 416 - Revolution &Political Violence
POLI 417: Theories of War/Intl Relations
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
The contributions of the social sciences and social theorists to an understanding of the causes of war.
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POLI 417 - Theories of War/Intl Relations
POLI 420: International Law
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
The origin, development, and principles of the international law of peace and the enforcement of these principles, the law of war and pacific settlement of disputes.
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POLI 420 - International Law
POLI 421: Law & Contemp Intl Problems
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
The growth of law in several areas of increasing international concern: environmental protection, expropriation, outer space, individual rights and obligations, conservation of resources, state responsibility, and terrorism.
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POLI 421 - Law & Contemp Intl Problems
POLI 430: Ideology and World Politics
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
An introduction to the ideological context of world affairs, with attention to traditional democratic, totalitarian, and Third World "developmental ideologies".
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POLI 430 - Ideology and World Politics
POLI 431: Science, Tech, & Public Policy
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Interaction between science and politics, the making of the national science and technology policy, and the role of public policy in promoting and managing scientific change.
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POLI 431 - Science, Tech, & Public Policy
POLI 432: Nationalism/Ethnicity-Wrld Pol
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Nationalism and ethnicity as factors in world politics, including the sources, nature, and analysis of conflicts associated with them.
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POLI 432 - Nationalism/Ethnicity-Wrld Pol
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