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AP/POLS 3515 3.00 China: 21st Century Superpower

China's relationship with the outside world has been a dominant issue in its political development. This course focuses on this relationship in the post-1949 period, with emphasis on the recent open door policy and its impact on the Chinese political system. 

AP/POLS 3210 3.00 Global Conflict and Security II

Explores the issues surrounding different dimensions of conflict and security in the contemporary period. In its broadest sense, security can be understood not only in military, but also in political, economic, cultural and social terms. Several specific themes will be examined in this course, including: national liberation struggles and the rise of protracted social conflicts, […]

AP/POLS 3200 3.00 Global Conflict and Security I

This course acquaints students with issues surrounding conflict and security in global politics as it has evolved over the past three centuries. It examines the history and development of war from the medieval period to the era of total war, and the main currents of thought on issues of war and peace.

AP/POLS 3045 3.00 Human Rights, Islamic Thought and Politics

Crosslisted: AP/HREQ 3800 Critically examines the relationship between Islam and human rights. Describes the state of human rights in Muslim-majority countries and debates within them and amongst Muslim minorities in liberal democracies over the compatibility of human rights claims with Islamic principles.

AP/CLTR 3150 3.00 Doing Culture: Narratives of Cultural Production

Offers students opportunities to engage with the local cultural sector in order to better understand the relevancy of cultural organizations in a multicultural city. The course explores cultural relationships, combining theoretical and experiential components in a blended learning environment where students hone transferable skills and develop professional contacts.

AP/ANTH 3440 3.00 Governmentality & Development: Selected Cases

This course looks at how the Foucauldian concept of "governmental rationality" or governmentality has been applied in development, with an emphasis on charting the unintended consequences of governmental interventions on subject formation (class, race, ethnicity, gender). For example, Indonesia or India may examined as a test case, with emphasis on the colonial and post-colonial transmission […]

AP/ANTH 3420 3.00 Indigenous Minorities and Human Rights

This course focuses on how nation states define majorities and minorities, and how such definitions are contested by populations striving for cultural, political and human rights. Questions include: How do people get classified as indigenous or aboriginal? How has globalization enhanced awareness of human rights

GL/ILST 3250 3.00 Économie internationale et développement

Ce cours s'adresse surtout aux étudiants qui ne spécialisent pas en économie. Il met l'accent sur l'interdépendance entre l'économie politique et internationale, y compris la relation existante entre l'efficacité et équité. On y examine les principaux facteurs, problèmes, théories, politiques et institutions concernant l'économie internationale et le développement.