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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.

Introductory Courses


  Cultural Implications for Strategy and Analysis (Required)
  Ideas and Values in International Politics (Required)

Choose Two of the Following Courses


  Chinese Grand Strategy: Foreign and Military Policy
  The Contemporary Balkans
  Islam and Geopolitics in Eurasia
  Islam in Contemporary Global Politics
  Russian Politics and Foreign Policy
  U.S.-African Relations
  U.S.-Latin American Relations: Threats and Opportunities

Electives


  Democratization, Nation Building, and U.S. Foreign Policy
  Genocide and Genocide Prevention
  History of International Relations
  Nationalism and Islamism
  Western Moral Tradition and American Foreign Policy

FEATURED FACULTY

Norman A. Bailey

Consulting Economist; President, Institute for Global Economic Growth

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This course examines counterinsurgency as a core challenge for U.S. statecraft, one that has endured throughout our history and that today is again at the forefront of U.S. national security concerns-and will likely remain both relevant and a challenge for years to come.

Principal Professor

  S. John Tsagronis

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