POL 210 — International Relations
This course is a study of basic concepts, theories, and principles of international politics. Emphasis shall be placed on an examination of national, international, transnational, and sub-national actors and their institutions, interactions, and processes as they relate to global issues; as well as contemporary world affairs including the importance of nationalism, imperialism, ideology, alliance systems, the rise of the developing nations and the nature of international organizations. Specific case studies shall be examined to illustrate the various principles of international relations.
Part of
- Asian American and Asian Studies (CERT)
- California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) (CERT)
- International Studies: Global Resources (A.A.)
- International Studies: Global Resources (CERT)
- International Studies: Global Studies (A.A.)
- Global Studies (AA-T)
- International Studies: Global Studies (CERT)
- History (AA-T)
- Law, Public Policy, and Society (AA-T)
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Political Science (AA-T)
- International Studies: World Culture (A.A.)
- International Studies: World Culture (CERT)