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216 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 112A-B. History of Political Thaught (3-3) Pol Sc 112A is not prerequisite to 112B. Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. (A) Development of political thought from Plato to Machiavelli with readings and discussions. (B) Development of political thought from Machiavelli to the present. 114. American Political Thought (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Development of American political philosophy from its European foundation to the present; geographic, economic, social and cultural influences on American political ideas; effect on governmental policies and political institutions. ·12.4. foundations of National Power (2) Not open to majors or minors in political science. Prerequisite: upper division standing. Major factors underlying international tensions-nationalism, imperialism, and communism; attempts to alleviate these tensions; balance of power concepts; the superpowers United States and the USSR. .127. International Relations (3) Prerequisite: Pol' Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Analytical introduction to international relations; nationalism; imperialism; racial, population, and economic factors; war; settlement of international disputes by methods other than war; foreign policies of the major powers. 128. Contemporary World Politics, 1914 to the Present (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, Hist 4A-B, or permission of instructor. World affairs from 1914 to the present; present foreign policies of the major powers from historical, political, and economic viewpoints; events leading to World War II and United Nations organization. 129. Contemporary International Problems (1) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, upper division standing, perm1ss1on of instructor. Reading; research, and discussion of current international problems. 132. The Conduct .of American Foreign Affairs (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Formulation and execution of foreign policy; constitutional framework; role of the President and the executive branch, Congress, pressure groups and public opinion; contemporary problems and policies. 135. Soviet Institutions (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, Hist 137, 138, or permission of instructor. The Soviet State since 1918; political aspects of Soviet institutions. 1'!36. :Soviet Foreign Policy (3) .Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor .. Sources of Soviet foreign policy, historical and ideological; purpose.~ and policies for formulation; cof'd Wll'r policies and practices, attitudes roward East-West tensions, .colonialism, underdeveloped areas, neutralism, disarmament; contest for power witlt red China; current trends. 141. Governments of the Commonwealth (3) Prerequisite: .·Pol Sc lA-B or. permission · of instructor; · Commonwealth system and the nations composing it; Australia, New Zealand, Canada; and India; role of emerging· nations within the system.
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Title | 1965-66 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1965-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 216 |
Full Text Search | 216 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 112A-B. History of Political Thaught (3-3) Pol Sc 112A is not prerequisite to 112B. Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. (A) Development of political thought from Plato to Machiavelli with readings and discussions. (B) Development of political thought from Machiavelli to the present. 114. American Political Thought (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Development of American political philosophy from its European foundation to the present; geographic, economic, social and cultural influences on American political ideas; effect on governmental policies and political institutions. ·12.4. foundations of National Power (2) Not open to majors or minors in political science. Prerequisite: upper division standing. Major factors underlying international tensions-nationalism, imperialism, and communism; attempts to alleviate these tensions; balance of power concepts; the superpowers United States and the USSR. .127. International Relations (3) Prerequisite: Pol' Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Analytical introduction to international relations; nationalism; imperialism; racial, population, and economic factors; war; settlement of international disputes by methods other than war; foreign policies of the major powers. 128. Contemporary World Politics, 1914 to the Present (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, Hist 4A-B, or permission of instructor. World affairs from 1914 to the present; present foreign policies of the major powers from historical, political, and economic viewpoints; events leading to World War II and United Nations organization. 129. Contemporary International Problems (1) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, upper division standing, perm1ss1on of instructor. Reading; research, and discussion of current international problems. 132. The Conduct .of American Foreign Affairs (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor. Formulation and execution of foreign policy; constitutional framework; role of the President and the executive branch, Congress, pressure groups and public opinion; contemporary problems and policies. 135. Soviet Institutions (3) Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B, Hist 137, 138, or permission of instructor. The Soviet State since 1918; political aspects of Soviet institutions. 1'!36. :Soviet Foreign Policy (3) .Prerequisite: Pol Sc lA-B or permission of instructor .. Sources of Soviet foreign policy, historical and ideological; purpose.~ and policies for formulation; cof'd Wll'r policies and practices, attitudes roward East-West tensions, .colonialism, underdeveloped areas, neutralism, disarmament; contest for power witlt red China; current trends. 141. Governments of the Commonwealth (3) Prerequisite: .·Pol Sc lA-B or. permission · of instructor; · Commonwealth system and the nations composing it; Australia, New Zealand, Canada; and India; role of emerging· nations within the system. |