Undergraduate Political Science-Rock County
Undergraduate Political Science-Rock County
2024 Winterim
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POLITICS OF WORLD INEQUALITY AND DEVELOPMENT
POL 385
Why are some countries rich and others poor? Major theories and history of economic development. The role of the state in diverse economies. Effects of the global trade system and international financial institutions on economic growth, democracy, quality of life, and the environment. Examines human rights, experiences of indigenous people, gender, and the role of militarism. Recommended POL 175 (International Politics) or POL 160 (Comparative Politics) or POL 104 (American Government and Politics).