COMPARATIVE REGIONALISM (EUROPE AND ASIA)   [Archived Catalog]
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog
   

PS 1309 - COMPARATIVE REGIONALISM (EUROPE AND ASIA)


Minimum Credits: 3
Maximum Credits: 3
More than 80% of today's international trade is generated through regional trading arrangements. 65% of international trade is produced by Europe and Asia, two of the largest and most integrated regions in the world. If you are interested in international policy issues, including peace and security, aid, development and trade, or transnational policy issues such as climate change, people trafficking, and managing health pandemics, this course is for you. How can you best prepare yourself for international policy work in a government agency, an international organization, or an international non-governmental organization? Start with this course to gain an understanding of the regional dynamics in Europe and East Asia, and how these regions are shaping the international order. Are you looking to acquire new practical skills? In this course students will conduct primary and secondary research, and learn to use Tableau, a data visualization software, to present their research findings.
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Lecture
Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis


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