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INTS 100-01, Introduction to International Relations, Fall 2008
Sciubba, Jennifer
Sciubba, Jennifer
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Abstract
Though introductory, this is a reading, writing, and thinking intensive course
designed to serve as a foundation for all other IS courses. What you learn will
also broadly prepare you to excel in courses in many other disciplines, including
anthropology, history, and economics. By the end of the course you should be
familiar with the various approaches to thinking about international politics,
basic concepts like power and globalization, and areas such as international trade
and non-state actors, among other things.
If you have a documented disability or other issue that requires assistance, please
let me know by the end of the second week of classes and I will be happy to help
or refer you to Student Disability Services (SDS).
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This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor. Uploaded by Archives RSA Josephine Hill.