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Global Diplomacy and Governance Concentration 


ADJ 405 Law and Justice around the World (prereq. ADJ 100)

ADJ 475/GOVT 444 Theory and Politics of Terrorism

ANTH 312 Comparative Political Systems

ANTH 331 Refugees

ANTH 333 Humanitarian Action

GEOG 301 Political Geography

GOVT 342 Diplomacy

GOVT 343 International Political Economy

GOVT 344 American Foreign Policy

GOVT 347 International Security (prereq. GOVT 132)

GOVT 349 Issues in the Analysis of Global Systems

GOVT 434 Democracy in Global Perspective (prereq. GOVT 133)

GOVT 446 International Law and Organization (prereq. GOVT 132, 133 or 149)

GOVT 447 Comparative Revolutions  (prereq. GOVT 133)

GOVT 448 Ethics and International Politics (prereq. GOVT 132 or PHIL 151)

HIST 345 History of American Foreign Relations

NCLC 305 Conflict Resolution and Transformation

NCLC 422 An Experiential Approach to American Foreign Policy (4 credits)

NCLC 424 Force and Justice in the International System (6 credits)

*PUAD 504 Managing in the International Arena

 

 

Topics Courses

GOVT 339 Issues in the Politics of Advanced Industrial Societies

GOVT 444 Issues in International Studies

 

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Other relevant courses, as well as study abroad and internship experience, may fulfill the requirements of the concentration upon approval from the major advisor.

500-level courses (marked with an *) also require advisor approval.

 

For more information contact:
Johanna Bockman, Director
(703) 993-8778
jbockman@gmu.edu
or Cynthia Warren
(703) 993-2821
gloa@gmu.edu




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