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International Relations

The Department of Political Science has offered the following graduate-level courses in International Relations:

PLSC 560: International Relations Theory and Methodology (Glenn Palmer, Fall 2020)

PLSC 560: International Relations Theory and Methodology (Xun Cao, Fall 2019)

PLSC 560: International Relations Theory and Methodology (Glenn Palmer, Fall 2018)

PLSC 597: Diplomacy, Signaling, and Coercion (Roseanne McManus, Fall 2020)

PLSC 597: Terrorism (James Piazza, Spring 2020)

PLSC 597: The Politics of State Making (Douglas Lemke, Fall 2019)

PLSC 563: International Political Economy (Boilang Zhu, Spring 2019)

PLSC 597: Political Geography (Xun Cao, Spring 2018)

PLSC 560: International Relations Theory and Methodology (Zaryab Iqbal, Fall 2017)

PLSC 560: International Relations Theory and Methodology (Errol Henderson, Fall 2016)

PLSC 597: The Politics of Human Rights (Christopher Fariss, Fall 2015)

PLSC 565: International Conflict (Scott Bennett, Spring 2015)

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