Courses in the Committee on International Relations (CIR)

Courses

The following listing of courses is organized according to the eight recognized international relations fields of study. This is a representative sampling only. Specific offerings may vary from year to year. Prospective students should also consult other listings in these Announcements under the departments and committees of interest.

International Relations Theory

PolSci 39800. Introduction to International Relations
Lipson

PolSci 49800. Risks of International Agreements
Lipson

Security Studies

PolSci 37600. War and Nation State
Mearsheimer

PolSci 39900. Strategy
Pape

PubPol 334. U.S. Security Policy
Glaser

International Political Economy

Bus 462. The Firm in International Business
Aliber

Bus 482. Politics in a World of Interdependent Economics
Zonis

Law 48401. International Trade Regulation
Sykes

PolSci 39400. International Political Economy
Lipson

PolSci 44900. Topics in Historical Political Economy
Herrigel

The History and Conduct of U.S. Foreign Policy

PolSci 38100. Conduct of Foreign Policy
L. Rudolph

PolSci 42800. US Foreign Economic Policy
Gruber

International History

Hist 54100. 20th Century Europe: Integration/Fragmentation
Geyer

International Law and Organization

Law 593. Competition Law of European Union
Dam

PolSci 37500. Organizational Decision-Making
Padgett

PolSci 45400. Essentials of International History for IR
Lipson

PolSci 49400. The Nation and Its "Others"
Suny

PolSci 53400. States and Cultures
Sewell

Soc 331. Organizational Analysis
Laumann

International Development

Anthro 300. The Nature of Culture
Sahlins

Anthro 354. Knowledge and Power
Kelly

PolSci 38000. Organization, Ideology and Political Change
Silberman

PolSci 38300. Political Economy for Postmoderns
L. Rudolph

PolSci 51700. Comparative State Formation I: Historical Comparisons
L. Rudolph, S. Rudolph

PolSci 51800. Comparative State Formation II: Sovereignty
L. Rudolph, S. Rudolph

Sociol 375. Socialist/Post-Socialist Societies
Parish

Regional International Relations and Security

Africa

Anthro 306. Introduction to African Civilization I, II, III
J. Comaroff, J.L. Comaroff, Austen

Hist 30200. Modern Africa
Austen

Hist 70000. Seminar in African History
Austen

East Asia

Bus 584. Japanese Economic Law
Ramseyer

Hist 34300. History of Modern China
Alitto

Hist 39100. Intellectual History of Modern Japan
Najita

PolSci 44400. Comparative Political Economy of East Asia
Yang

PolSci 65300. Seminar: Japanese Politics
Silberman

Latin America

Anthro 307. Introduction to Latin American Civilization I, II, III
Staff

Hist 36400. History of Modern Mexico
Katz, Lomnitz

PolSci 35100. Comparative Politics of Latin America
Stokes

Middle East

Hist 35900. Islamic Middle East 1700 to Present
Khalidi

Hist 78100. Seminar: Arab Nationalism
Khalidi

Hist 78800. Seminar: Modern History of Palestine
Khalidi

Slavic and Eurasian Studies

PolSci 49000. Empire and Nations: Russia and Soviet Union
Suny

South Asia

Anthro 308. Introduction to South Asian Civilization I, II, III
Cutter, S. Rudolph

DivHR 41800. Legal and Other Fictions in Ancient India
Lincoln, Doniger

Hist 37600. South Asian Identities
Inden

PolSci 36300. State Society and Economy in South Asia
S. Rudolph

Western Europe

Bus 734. European Union: Business and Politics
Meunier

DivRE 45800. Politics, Ethics, and Terror
Elshtain

Econ 32500. European Economic History
Weir

Hist 71700. Seminar: Problems in Modern British and Irish History I, II
Larkin

Hist 74000. Seminar: 19/20 c. German/Austrian History
Geyer, Boyer

North America

Hist 36900. Roots of the Modern American City
M. Conzen

PolSci 38600. Presidential Government in America
L. Rudolph

This list was last revised on 8/24/2001.