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The Extreme Interview Game
The Sociology of Global Conflict and Terrorism
Syllabus: Global Conflict and Terrorism
How to Write Memos
How to Choose a Research Topic
Week 1 Prepare
Week 1 in class: About this class
Week 1 after class
Week 2 Prepare
Week 2 in class: Why war?
Week 2 after class
Week 3 Prepare
Week 3 in class: Realism vs. Idealism
Week 3 after class
Week 4 Prepare
Week 4 in class: International political economy (IPE)
Week 4 After class
Week 5 in-class: Modernization
Week 5 prepare
Week 5 after class
Week 6 prepare
Week 6 in-class: World Systems Theory
Week 6 after class
Week 7 prepare
Week 7 in class: Applying theory to real-world conflicts!
Week 7 after class
Weeks 8-10: Triangulation, student-choice cases
Week 11 prepare
Week 11 in class: Boston Marathon Bombing Consultation Analysis
Week 11 After class
Week 12 Prepare
Writing Samples
IMMIGRATION MYTHS: A SYNTHESIS OF LITERATURE
Informality: A Synthesis of Literature
International Political Economy: A Rudimentary Definition
Silencing the Voices of Justice: Neoliberalism and the Development Objectives of the Political Left in Colombia
Targeting Support for the Indigenous Colombian Movement: A Case for Social Movement Progress in Divisive Contexts
The Nations are Totally Connected: An Overview of Financial Crisis in an Interconnected World
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