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Certificate in Comparative Political Culture

This certificate is designed for students seeking an understanding of many of the political, ideological, religious, legal, institutional, and larger cultural influences on the behavior of various states and non-state actors in the world. It is intended to shed light on the ideas, values, and belief systems that animate the intentions and purposes of these political actors, as well as increase sensitivity to the "otherness" of other cultures, partly by contrasting them with our own. These general objectives can be achieved in different ways by taking different sets of courses within the program, some of which are principally theoretical and others of which address policy issues that are strongly affected by political/cultural questions.

Required Courses

Area-study courses (Two required)

Elective Courses (Choose one)

FEATURED FACULTY

Barbara P. Billauer

President, Foundation for Law and Science Centers; IWP Research Professor of Scientific Statecraft

Geography and Strategy

This eight-week seminar (two credits) demonstrates the importance of geography to international politics, economics, national security, and strategy. It introduces students to the geographic and geopolitical factors that have shaped the field of world politics.

Principal Professor

  Marek Jan Chodakiewicz

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