A comparative examination of regional political cultures and parties, institutions and processes in the political systems of the Canadian provinces. ...
(Cross-listed as NO315.)
This course examines Canadian politics and policy-making through the lens of natural resource and environmental management, including its impacts on...
This course examines challenges of building democracy in a region where the political, economic and social legacies of the colonial period and 19th...
An introduction to the political dynamics of contemporary sub-Saharan Africa. This class will examine the impacts of historical patterns of...
This course will cover key theories and debates relating to gender and women's participation in formal and informal political life around the globe....
This course examines the crucial relationship between political initiative and military power as a lens for understanding how Canada and the...
This course examines global conflict and security in the post-Cold War era from a variety of theoretical perspectives with particular attention to...
This course is an examination of the theory and practice of modern diplomacy in the context of the challenges it faces in the new century. Emphasis...
This course will introduce students to the issues of human displacement and refugees in global politics. It will address the causes, effects and...
This course examines the problem(s) of post-war and post-conflict reconstruction in states and societies. Using examples and case studies as well as...
This course looks at the key concepts and basic theory underlying trade policy. A political economy approach is taken to the World Trade organization,...
This course examines the relationship between political power and economics at the international level. It emphasizes how states regulate and...
This course introduces students to the institutions, processes, actors and dynamics of global governance across a range of issue areas, including...
An introduction to the nature, sources, and basic concepts of public international law, and to the role and value of international law both as a means...
A critical review of theories of foreign policy-making in international politics. Topics include systemic, state and domestic level analyses of the...
A critical analysis of themes such as alienation, equality, power, morality, obligation, tyranny and the state, with reference to selected political...
A theoretical and practical examination of the Canadian policy-making process, with a focus on decision-making, power, policy change, policy creation,...
A comparative examination of channels of information and techniques of communication prevalent in political systems; an analysis of the roles and...
This course explores the idea of justice, focusing on conflicts between liberty and equality, and especially on contemporary debates surrounding the...