Examines classics, trends and innovations in empirical and normative theories of international relations, from Thucydides and Machiavelli to Galtung and beyond. Reading and writing intensive. Provides opportunities for students to apply theoretical perspectives to problems and issues of particular salience to them (e.g. questions raised by off-campus study). Designed for juniors and seniors. (Subfield Designation: IR) (A.R.T.S Designation: T)
POLS 371: Theories of International Relations
Program
Attributes
Alternate Year,
Cross listed,
Diversity International,
Social Sciences,
Upper-Level