Deparochializing Political Theory: How to Teach Chinese and Islamic/Arab Political Thought Wednesday August 27, 1:30-5:30pm APSA Annual Conference, Washington, DC (exact location TBA) We invite you to participate in “Deparochializing Political Theory”, a short course scheduled for the Wednesday before the APSA annual conference. Registration will be open in the next couple of weeks; in order to register, you simply log into MyAPSA and click on “Register for a short course” on your MyAPSA ho..
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This course is an introduction to the study of Political Science. - Various theoretical approaches ...
Composing an Introduction to Political Science textbook is a rewarding exercise for the subject matt...
In a world no longer centered on the West, what should political theory become? Although Western int...
The 3rd Annual APSA Conference on Teaching and Learning in Political Science hosted over 300 partici...
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This course will cover American political thought from the nation’s founding through the 1960s, expl...
Calendar description: An introduction to the concepts underlying modern approaches to the study of p...
Michaelle Browers, associate professor of politics and international affairs at Wake Forest Universi...
POMEPS 5th Annual Conference: Call for Proposals The Project on Middle East Political Science is del...
This course will introduce the student to the international relations of the Asia-Pacific region. G...
ORGANIZERS: The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Qatar University, Ottoman and Modern Turkish S...
This article examines and analyses as to how Political Thought courses i.e. Political Thought I and ...
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The University of North Dakota will host a Model Arab League (MAL) Conference on Oct. 23-25. The tw...
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