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GHDP-502 Politics, Religion and Culture
Fall for 2012-2013
Faculty:
Politics are central to successful development. This course will examine theories regarding the role of politics, religion, culture in development, including modernization, the developmental state, the impact of institutions, the role of governance and democracy. Students will draw on data, scholarly literature, case studies (some of which they will produce in teams), official documents and reports and their own experience as well as that of practitioners
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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Fall '12:
Lancaster, C, Marshall, K
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Fall '12:
Lancaster, C, Marshall, K
(description, file download)
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