Comparative International Governance

AUTUMN 2012

INTNLREL 114D: Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (IPS 230, POLISCI 114D, POLISCI 314D)
INTNLREL 140A: International Law and International Relations
IPS 211: The Transition from War to Peace: Peacebuilding Strategies
OSPPARIS 32: Understanding French Politics
OSPMOSC 72: Space, Politics, and Modernity in Russia
OSPSANTG 68: The Emergence of Nations in Latin America
OSPSANTG 116X: Modernization and its Discontents: Chilean Politics at the Turn of the Century
OSPSANTG 130X: The Chilean Economy in Comparative Perspective
SOC 113: Comparative Corruption

WINTER 2013

HISTORY 187: The Islamic Republics: Politics and Society in Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan
INTNLREL 122A: The Political Economy of the European Union
INTNLREL 149: The Economics and Political Economy of the Multilateral Trade System
OSPMADRD 42: A European Model of Democracy: The Case of Spain
OSPOXFRD 18: Making Public Policy: An Introduction to Political Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
OSPOXFRD 45: British Economic Policy since World War II
OSPPARIS 91: Globalization and Its Effect on France and the European Union
OSPSANTG 129X: Latin America in the International System
OSPSANTG 130X: The Chilean Economy in Comparative Perspective
POLISCI 147: Comparative Democratic Development

SPRING 2013

HISTORY 96S:City Between Empires: Nationalism, Colonialism and Identity in Hong Kong
HISTORY 307B: Environment, Technology, and Revolution in World History
INTNLREL 140C: The U.S., U.N. Peacekeeping, and Humanitarian War
IPS 207: Governance, Corruption and Development
IPS 211: The Transition from War to Peace: Peacebuilding Strategies
OSPOXFRD 24: British and American Constitutional Systems in Comparative Perspective
OSPOXFRD 35: Modern UK and European Government and Politics
OSPPARIS 122X: Challenges of Integration in the European Union
OSPSANTG 68: The Emergence of Nations in Latin America

SUMMER 2012

INTNLREL 144: New Global Human Rights
INTNLREL 145: Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention

The following courses are not scheduled to be offered in 2012-13. Students who successfully completed any of these courses in earlier years may still count them towards the major requirements:

OSPSANTG 221X: Political Transition and Democratic Consolidation: Chile in Comparative Perspective
POLISCI 140C: The Comparative Political Economy of Post-Communist Transitions
SOC 110: Politics and Society (SOC 210)