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Introduction to Political Science (POLS- 5101)
What is Politics? How should We Analyze it?

What is Politics? How should We Analyze it?

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Course Material
  • What is Politics? How should We Analyze it?
  • Political Concepts and The Ideas (Politics and the State)
  • Political Power, Authority, and the State
  • Democracy and Our Relationship to the State
  • Freedom and Justice
  • Traditional and Western Ideologies
  • Comparative Politics (Institutions and States)
  • Comparative Politics (Institutions and States) Part Two
  • Key Elements of the State: Laws, Constitutions, and Federalism
  • Legislatures and Legislators
  • Bureaucracies, Policymaking, and Governance
  • Political Culture
  • Voting, Elections, and Political Parties (Part One)
  • Voting, Elections, and Political Parties (Part Two)
  • International Relations (Sovereignty, the State, and International Order)
  • Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
  • Chapters 16
  • Department Politics and International Relations
  • Teacher Misbah Shaheen
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