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POLISCI 314R: Challenges and Dilemmas in American Foreign Policy (POLISCI 214R)

This seminar will examine the complexities and trade offs involved in foreign policy decision-making at the end of the twentieth century and the dawn of the post-9/11 era. Students will analyze dilemmas confronting policymakers through case studies including post-conflict reconstruction and state-building, nuclear proliferation, democratization and peace negotiation. The seminar will conclude with a 48-hour crisis simulation. For advanced undergraduates and graduate students. Application for enrollment required. Pick up application in Political Science Department (Encina West 100).
Terms: Win | Units: 5
Instructors: Rice, C. (PI)

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

POLISCI 316: International History and International Relations Theory (HISTORY 202, HISTORY 306E, POLISCI 216E)

The relationship between history and political science as disciplines. Sources include studies by historians and political scientists on topics such as the origins of WW I, the role of nuclear weapons in international politics, the end of the Cold War, nongovernmental organizations in international relations, and change and continuity in the international system.
Terms: Spr | Units: 5
Instructors: Holloway, D. (PI)

POLISCI 317: International Organizations

(Graduate students register for 317.) The role of international organizations in interstate cooperation. Theoretical approaches and applications. The UN, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization, and regional and supranational organizations.
Last offered: Winter 2009

POLISCI 319: Directed Reading in International Relations

May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-10 | Repeatable for credit

POLISCI 323R: The Press and the Political Process (COMM 160, COMM 260)

(Graduate students register for COMM 260.) The role of mass media and other channels of communication in political and electoral processes.
Terms: Spr | Units: 4-5
Instructors: Iyengar, S. (PI)

POLISCI 323S: Analysis of Political Campaigns (COMM 162, COMM 262)

(Graduate students register for COMM 262.) Seminar. The evolution of American political campaigns, and the replacement of the political party by the mass media as intermediary between candidates and voters. Academic literature on media strategies, the relationship between candidates and the press, the effects of campaigns on voter behavior, and inconsistencies between media campaigns and democratic norms. Do media-based campaigns enable voters to live up to their civic responsibility? Has the need for well-financed campaigns increased the influence of elites over nominations? Have citizens become disengaged?
Terms: Aut | Units: 4-5
Instructors: Iyengar, S. (PI)

POLISCI 324: Graduate Seminar in Political Psychology (COMM 308)

For students interested in research in political science, psychology, or communication. Methodological techniques for studying political attitudes and behaviors. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Krosnick, J. (PI)

POLISCI 326V: Class, Region, and Religion in American Politics

The intersection of important forces and recent trends in American politics. Focus is on the role of religion in recent decades, particularly the religious right, and how religion and social class are simultaneously conflicting and reinforcing the views of the electorate. How the issue of class plays out in elitist versus populist appeals, the place of anti-intellectualism as a political tactic, and regional distributions in U.S. elections related to these trends.
Terms: Win | Units: 5
Instructors: Segura, G. (PI)

POLISCI 329: Directed Reading and Research in American Politics

May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-10 | Repeatable for credit
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