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GOVT-512 States/Societies In Latin America

GOVT-512 States/Societies In Latin America
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Bailey, John
  • The course is designed as an advanced, multi-disciplinary survey of themes related to states and societies in Latin America and the Caribbean. This section takes more of a political science emphasis, although it draws on the literatures of anthropology, economics, history, and sociology as well. Students write three “response papers” (8-10 pp.) to readings assigned for various topics, and a term paper of approximately 20 pp., which may be a critical review of literature or original research.

    LASP 503
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
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