Graduate subjects offered - fall 2003

 

subject number/name

professor

time & place

17.006J/17.007J/24.237J/SP.601J
Feminist Political Thought
Seager W EVE 7:00-10:00
in 4-251
17.042
Citizenship and Pluralism
Song W 11:00-1:00
in E51-165
17.100J/14.781J/15.678J
Political Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy
Berger/Piore T 3:00-5:00
in E51-361
17.162
Federalism and Decentralization
Rodden F 1:00-3:00
in E51-393
17.176J/11.491J
Economic Development and Analysis I
Amsden M 2:00-5:00
in 3-403
17.186
Institutional Economics: Applications to Comparative Political Economy
Woodruff M 10:00-1:00
in E51-393
17.188J/11.414J
Labor and Politics
Locke W EVE 5:00-7:00
in E51-361
17.194
Political Economy of the Post-Socialist Transition
Woodruff T 1:00-3:00
room TBA
17.196/17.195
Globalization
Berger M 3:00-5:00
in E52-175
17.262/17.261
Congress and the American Political System I
Stewart T 11:00-1:00
in E51-061
17.406/17.405
Seminar on Politics and Conflicts in the Middle East
Choucri M 11:00-1:00
in E51-165
17.422
Field Seminar in International Political Economy
Choucri T 11:00-1:00 in E51-390
17.432
Causes of War: Theory and Method
Van Evera T 1:00-3:00
in E25-117
17.468
Foundations of Security Studies
Posen R 3:00-5:00
in 4-153
17.476J/STS.435J
Nuclear Forces and Missile Defenses
Postol M 11:00-1:00
in E51-385
17.504
Ethnic Politics I
Petersen W 1:00-3:00
in E51-390
17.544
Comparative Politics and China
Steinfeld W 11:00-1:00
in E51-385
17.548/17.547
Government and Politics of China
Steinfeld W 3:00-5:00
in E51-385
17.872
Quantitative Research Methods I: Introduction
Ansolabehere M-W 9:30-11:00
in E51-085
17.882/17.881
Game Theory and Political Theory
Snyder T 1:00-3:00 in E51-393
17.884J/14.296J
Collective Choice I
Snyder M-W 9:00-10:30
in E56-249
17.950
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
Oye T-R 4:00-5:30
in E51-057

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