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The list below includes graduate courses offered over
the past five years. Core courses are marked with an asterisk. Students
may also take individualized directed study courses on topics developed
in consultation with a departmental faculty member.
* World Politics
Comparative Foreign Policy Decision Making
US Foreign Policy Decision Making
International Political Economy
International Cooperation
Advanced Theories of International Relations
International Law, Institutions and Regimes
International Conflict
Domestic Politics and International Relations
Political Economy of International Trade
Politics of Economic Growth
Theories of International Conflict
International Institutions
Ethnic Conflict
* Comparative Government and Politics
Political Parties
Western European Politics
Problems of Political Development
Comparative Political Economy
Latin American Politics
Issues in Inter-American Relations
Government and Politics of Russia
Comparative Legislative Development
Politics of Gender
Comparative Democratization
Comparative Democratization & State Building
Comparative Social Movements
Comparative Political Parties
Parties & Elections in new Democracies
Political Parties
Logic of Comparative Political Inquiry
Comparative Representative Institutions
* American National Government
Public Opinion and Voting Behavior
Executive-Congressional Relations
American Political Parties and Interest Groups
Judicial Behavior
Judicial Process
State and Local Politics
Congressional Politics
Southern Politics
The Supreme Court
Politics of Redistribution
The Presidency
Interest Groups & Social Movements
Bureaucratic Politics
Urban Politics
Public Policy
American Voting & Elections
Realignment in American Politics
Interest Group Politics
Politics of Race in the US
Federalism and Public Policy
Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
Politics of Race and Gender
* Political Theory
Feminist Political Thought
* Research Design and Data Collection
* Data Analysis
Introduction to Game Theory
Advanced Game Theory
Applied Game Theory
Modeling Social Phenomena
Non-Linear Social Systems I
The Linear Model
Advanced Regression Analysis
Qualitative Methods
Limited Dependent Variable Models
Longitudinal Data Analysis
Time Series Modeling
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