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Undergraduate Course Offerings for Fall/Winter 2004-05

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Political Theory

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL200Y1YPolitical Theory: Visions of the Just/Good SocietyL0101KingstonTBATBA
POL311Y1YIdeas and Ideologies in Canadian PerspectiveForbesTBATBA
POL320Y1YModern Political ThoughtChambersTBATBA
JPP343H1YWomen in Western Political ThoughtCarens,
Nedelsky
TBATBA
POL405Y1YMarxismDayTBATBA
POL425Y1YMulticulturalism in CanadaForbesTBATBA
POL436Y1YProblems of Political CommunityCarensTBATBA
POL444Y1YThe Political Theory of G.W.F. HegelBrudnerTBATBA

Canadian Government

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL103Y1YCanada in Comparative PoliticsL0101SimeonTBATBA
POL103Y1YCanada in Comparative PoliticsL5101SimeonTBATBA
POL311Y1YIdeas and Ideologies in Canadian PerspectiveForbesTBATBA
POL312Y1YCanadian Foreign PolicyKirtonTBATBA
POL337Y1YThe Canadian ConstitutionHirschlTBATBA
POL425Y1YMulticulturalism in CanadaForbesTBATBA

International Relations

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL108Y1YGlobal NetworksDeibert,
Stein
TBATBA
POL208H1YIntroduction to International RelationsL0101BertoldiTBATBA
POL208H1YIntroduction to International RelationsL5201BertoldiTBATBA
POL312Y1YCanadian Foreign PolicyKirtonTBATBA
POL417Y1YThe Third World in International PoliticsGnamoTBATBA
POL420Y1YElements of United States Foreign PolicyRubinoffTBATBA
POL459Y1YThe Military Instrument of Foreign PolicyBraunTBATBA
POL470Y1YContemporary Issues in Foreign PolicyWrightTBATBA

Comparative Politics

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL103Y1YCanada in Comparative PoliticsL0101SimeonTBATBA
POL103Y1YCanada in Comparative PoliticsL5101SimeonTBATBA
POL203Y1YU.S. Government and PoliticsLevineTBATBA
POL215Y1YPolitics and Transformation of Asia-PacificBertrand,
Donnelly
TBATBA
JMC301Y1YState and Society in 20th Century ChinaFalkenheimTBATBA
POL301Y1YGovernment and Politics in AfricaHandleyTBATBA
JHP304Y1YUkraine: Politics, Economy and SocietyMagocsiTBATBA
POL305Y1YPolitics and Society in Latin AmericaFonsecaTBATBA
POL332Y1YCourts, Law, and Politics in Comparative PerspectiveSolomonTBATBA
POL354Y1YPolitics and Society in RussiaSchwartzTBATBA
POL417Y1YThe Third World in International PoliticsGnamoTBATBA
POL440Y1YThe Politics of Transition in Eastern EuropeBraunTBATBA
JHP454Y1YTwentieth Century UkraineMagocsiTBATBA
JPF455Y1YCitiesMcCarneyTBATBA
POL462Y1YComparative Political Parties and ElectionsLeDucTBATBA

Development Studies

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL201H1YPolitics of DevelopmentSandbrookTBATBA
POL215Y1YPolitics and Transformation of Asia-PacificBertrand,
Donnelly
TBATBA
JMC301Y1YState and Society in 20th Century ChinaFalkenheimTBATBA
POL301Y1YGovernment and Politics in AfricaHandleyTBATBA
POL305Y1YPolitics and Society in Latin AmericaFonsecaTBATBA
POL417Y1YThe Third World in International PoliticsGnamoTBATBA
JPF455Y1YCitiesMcCarneyTBATBA

Indigenous Politics

Course Code * Title Section Instructor(s) Room TimeEnrol **Syllabus
POL305Y1YPolitics and Society in Latin AmericaFonsecaTBATBA
POL337Y1YThe Canadian ConstitutionHirschlTBATBA

* For an explanation of any course codes see Codes Used in Timetable Listings.

** P = Priority; E = Department’s Permission; P* = Priority, with various capacity for the different enrolment controls.

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