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IPS 314S: Decision Making in U.S. Foreign Policy (POLISCI 314S)

Priority to IPS students. Formal and informal processes involved in U.S. foreign policy decision making. The formation, conduct, and implementation of policy, emphasizing the role of the President and executive branch agencies. Theoretical and analytical perspectives; case studies.
Terms: Spr | Units: 5
Instructors: Blacker, C. (PI)

IPS 388: Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict (HISTORY 288, HISTORY 388, JEWISHST 288, JEWISHST 388)

1882 to the present. Comparison of representative expressions of competing historical interpretations. U.S. policy towards the conflict since 1948. (Beinin)
Terms: Win | Units: 4-5
Instructors: Beinin, J. (PI)

IPS 802: TGR Dissertation

| Repeatable for credit

IPS 213: International Mediation and Civil Wars

IPS 219: The Role of Intelligence in U.S. Foreign Policy

How intelligence supports U.S. national security and foreign policies. How it has been used by U.S. presidents to become what it is today; organizational strengths and weaknesses; how it is monitored and held accountable to the goals of a democratic society; and successes and failures. Current intelligence analyses and national intelligence estimates are produced in support of simulated policy deliberations.

IPS 221B: Citizenship and Immigration

How people define and delineate nations. How states define their citizens. Different models of citizenship. Historical and political review of immigration in the U. S., W. Europe, Asia, and Australia. Political and economic effects of immigration. The economic impact of immigration, refugees and asylum seekers, public opinion, nationalist parties, and immigrant rights.

IPS 222: Economic Development

General theories of economic development with focus on development policies. Topics include: agriculture, industrialization, role of financial development, income distribution, human resource development, international relations, and economic aid.

IPS 233: Public Policy and South Asian Development

Trends in socioeconomic conditions in South Asia from independence to present and the policies that influenced them. Topics: theoretical framework of the relationship between forms of governance and development; governance choices in South Asia, particularly democracy and federalism; and influence of political governance, national identity, and socioeconomic institutions on development. Review of case studies, including the Kerala development experience, India's IT industry, Bangladesh's microfinance initiative, and Sri Lanka's education system.

IPS 243: Refugees, Security, and Cooperation

IPS 264: Behind the Headlines: An Introduction to Contemporary South Asia

Introduction to South Asia. Historical forces that shaped the region: diverse religions and ethnicities, geography, and colonialism. Recent history and current state of the region: rise of the Taliban and Al Quaeda in Afghanistan; Pakistan's government, military, and mullahs; U.S. intervention in Afghanistan, its relationship with Pakistan, and its policy shift toward India; regional problems and opportunities amongst neighboring countries; and the economic and political rise of India.
Instructors: Manuel, A. (PI)
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