GPOL 1500 [0.5 credit] Debates in Global Politics
Theories, concepts and issues in international relations, global politics and global political economy. Topics may include conflict and intervention, peace and security, international institutions, human rights, gender, culture, globalization, multinational corporations, foreign policy, environmental issues, international development, and relations between rich and poor countries.
Precludes additional credit for PSCI 1200, PSCI 2601 and GPOL 1000.
Prerequisite(s): first-year standing in the Global Politics Specialization or Stream of the B.G.In.S. degree.
Lectures two hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.
Prerequisite(s): first-year standing in the Global Politics Specialization or Stream of the B.G.In.S. degree.
Lectures two hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.
Art History
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Film Studies
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History and Theory of Architecture
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