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| Title: | INTS 300-01, International Relations Theory, Fall 2009 |
| Authors: | Romano, David |
| Keywords: | International Studies Syllabus Curriculum 2009 Fall |
| Date Issued: | 26-Aug-2009 |
| Publisher: | Rhodes College |
| Series/Report no.: | Syllabi CRN;10324 |
| Abstract: | This course provides an analytical survey of some of the major theoretical approaches important to
international studies. This course is not a survey of international history or diplomacy, nor is it a lecture
course. Rather, through discussion as a group, we will examine, evaluate and critique some of the theoretical
approaches used by political scientists to analyze world politics. In the process, students will learn how to
construct, develop and test their own hypotheses and analytical arguments about international politics and
international development. It is assumed that students already have some familiarity with international
politics and political science from the official prerequisite for the course (IS 100). Students should not take
this course before their junior year. |
| Description: | This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10267/4987 |
| Appears in Collections: | International Studies. Syllabi
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