Call Number | 10177 |
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Points | 3 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | None |
Instructor | Olivier Nay |
Type | SEMINAR |
Method of Instruction | In-Person |
Course Description | This course examines the evolution of institutions, social structures, and civic values that shape systems of power in non-Western societies. It explores how political development arises through both long-term transformations, such as colonialism, globalization, and demographic change, and sudden events including conflict, economic crises, and natural disasters. Students will consider key themes such as state formation, democratization, governance, state fragility, identity, and the politics of security. The course draws on historical and social science perspectives to analyze development as both a process of transformation and an area of international policy shaped by global actors. Participants will engage critically with major debates, build familiarity with core theories and concepts, and explore emerging issues such as hybrid political orders and environmental politics. |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | Development and Governance |
Enrollment | 0 students (35 max) as of 6:06PM Tuesday, August 12, 2025 |
Subject | Development and Governance |
Number | IA7002 |
Section | 001 |
Division | School of International and Public Affairs |
Open To | SIPA |
Section key | 20261DVGO7002U001 |