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An introduction to comparative politics using political theory and case studies, including democratic, democratizing & non-democratic regimes. |
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A theoretical introduction to the differences between various types of political institutions found in modern industrialized democracies and the impact they have on policy outputs. |
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A basic introduction to the methods, approaches and assumptions of formal theory including spatial modeling, game theory and rational choice theory. The course covers the core concepts in formal theory through lectures, presentations and problem sets |
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This course examines the political development and institutions of the European Union using standard tools of comparative politics with a focus on institutions and institutional development. |
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A survey of the history, politics and institutions of the European Union including the major theories of integration and current issues such as monetary union and eastern enlargement. |
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CPO 2001: Introduction to Comparative Politics |
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POS 6933:The EU in Comparative context (graduate) |
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POS 6933: Introduction to Formal Theory (graduate) |
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CPO 4042: Post-Industrial Societies |
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CPO 4104: The Politics and Institutions of the EU |




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POS 4931 Turkey and the European Union (undergraduate) |
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This course examines the historical relationship between Turkey and Europe from the Ottoman Empire to the present and examines the ongoing debate about Turkish accession in the EU from a variety of perspectives (A Jean Monnet Module course). |
