POLI 260 Introduction to Global Politics

Examines key themes and issues in the study of political interaction between states and non-state actors, including international security, armed conflict and conflict management, global governance and international institutions, the world economy, poverty and inequality, and climate change. Prerequisite: POLI_V 100. Or second-year standing or higher.

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An important topic involving politics, policies, and political systems around the world including,...
The distinctive political system of the U.S. Covers all major institutions and processes, focusing...
Ethics in politics, including citizenship and public service, and practices demanded by the...
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