This is an ONLINE course.
Year: 2019
PS 160 Introduction to Political Theory
Exploration of core problems of political life, such as the nature and limits of obligation, the concept of justice and its political implications, and the relationship between equality and liberty, through a selection of ancient …
PS 140 Introduction to International Relations
Covers the major issues in international relations since the end of World War II including: the causes of war; civil wars and ethnic conflict; economic development; international trade; exchange rates and international monetary relations; international …
PS 120 Politics Around the World
Comparison of politics and government in selected countries around the world. This is an ONLINE course.
PS 104 Introduction to American Politics and Government
Basic institutions and processes of American government. The role of constitutional structures, parties, interest groups and elections in the system; policy formation and policy content. This is an ONLINE course.
The Revolt of the Populists: How the Rise of Populism Might Renew Mixed Government
The Center for the Study of Liberal Democracy is hosting a public lecture with Patrick Deneen, associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, on the failures of liberalism and the …
Understanding Administrators
The Center for the Study of Liberal Democracy is hosting a public lecture on the political alignment of university administrators with Sam Abrams, Faculty of Politics at Sarah Lawrence College. Lunch is provided. https://csld.wisc.edu/event/understanding-administrators/ …
CANCELLED: The Silent Crisis in American Civil-Military Relations
CANCELLED: TO BE RESCHEDULED https://csld.wisc.edu/event/the-silent-crisis-in-american-civil-military-relations/ The Center for the Study of Liberal Democracy is hosting a public lecture, followed by Q&A, with Tom Nichols, Professor of National Security Affairs at the US Naval …
The Silent Crisis in American Civil-Military Relations
A public lecture, followed by Q&A, with Tom Nichols, Professor of National Security Affairs at the US Naval War College and is the author of The Death of Expertise: The Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why …