International Affairs (INAF) Courses
Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
Faculty of Public Affairs
INAF 3000 [1.0 credit]
Policy in a Global Context
Analysis of international policy processes relevant to governments, non-governmental organizations, international organizations and multinational corporations, drawing upon theories of international relations, Political science, law and economics. Emphasis on analytical and normative aspects of public policy processes in international relations.
Policy in a Global Context
Analysis of international policy processes relevant to governments, non-governmental organizations, international organizations and multinational corporations, drawing upon theories of international relations, Political science, law and economics. Emphasis on analytical and normative aspects of public policy processes in international relations.
Prerequisite(s): third-year standing in the B.P.A.P.M. program and registration in the International Studies Specialization.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
INAF 4101 [0.5 credit]
Special Topics in Conflict Analysis and International Affairs
Selected issues in conflict analysis from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Special Topics in Conflict Analysis and International Affairs
Selected issues in conflict analysis from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing in the B.P.A.P.M. program and registration in the International Studies Specialization.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
INAF 4102 [0.5 credit]
Special Topics in Development and International Affairs
Analysis of selected issues in international aspects of development from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Special Topics in Development and International Affairs
Analysis of selected issues in international aspects of development from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Prerequisite(s): ECON 3601 and ECON 3602, or ECON 3603 or ECON 3508, and fourth-year standing in the B.P.A.P.M. program and registration in either the International Studies Specialization or the Development Studies Specialization.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
INAF 4103 [0.5 credit]
Special Topics in International Political Economy and International Affairs
Analysis of issues in international political economy from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Special Topics in International Political Economy and International Affairs
Analysis of issues in international political economy from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing in the B.P.A.P.M. program and registration in the International Studies Specialization.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
INAF 4202 [0.5 credit]
Issues in Development Management
An examination of the application of organization theory to policy implementation and evaluation for developing and transitional systems, with an emphasis on the role of cultural differences and divergent value systems in development management.
Issues in Development Management
An examination of the application of organization theory to policy implementation and evaluation for developing and transitional systems, with an emphasis on the role of cultural differences and divergent value systems in development management.
Also listed as PSCI 4409.
Prerequisite(s): ECON 3603 and fourth-year standing in the B.P.A.P.M. program and registration in either the International Studies Specialization or the Development Studies Specialization.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
Prerequisite(s): ECON 3603 and fourth-year standing in the B.P.A.P.M. program and registration in either the International Studies Specialization or the Development Studies Specialization.
Lectures or seminars three hours a week.
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