syllabus - Department of Political Science
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syllabus - Department of Political Science
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Full Citations for Class Readings {Please see the end <strong>of</strong> the page for notes} <br />
Ball, Terrence and Richard Dagger. Ideals and Ideologies, A Reader. 5 th Edition. New York: <br />
Pearson Longman, 2004. Print <br />
Chiang, Ted. “Exhalation.” The Wesleyan Anthology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Fiction. Eds. Arthur B. Evans, <br />
et al. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 2010. 742-‐756. Print <br />
Diamond, Larry, “Thinking About Hybrid Regimes.” Journal <strong>of</strong> Democracy 13.2 (April 2002): <br />
21-‐35. Web <br />
Greenberg, Martin Harry and Joseph D. Olander. “Introduction.” International Relations <br />
Through <strong>Science</strong> Fiction. Eds. Martin Harry Greenberg and Joseph D. Olander. New <br />
York: New Viewpoints, 1978. xi-‐xviii. Print <br />
Harvey, David. A Brief History <strong>of</strong> Neoliberalism. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. <br />
Print <br />
O’Neil, Patrick, and Karl Fields, and Don Share. 2006. Cases in Comparative Politics. New <br />
York, London: W.W. Norton Press. Print <br />
Rupert, Mark and M. Scott Solomon. “A Brief History <strong>of</strong> Globalization.” Globalization and <br />
International <strong>Political</strong> Economy: The Politics <strong>of</strong> Alternative Futures. New York: <br />
Rowman and Littelfield Publishers, 2005. 25-‐53. Print <br />
Schmitter, Philippe and Terry Lynn Karl. “What Democracy Is…and Is Not.” Journal <strong>of</strong> <br />
Democracy 2.3 (Summer 1991): 77-‐88. Web <br />
Sodaro, Michael J. Comparative Politics, A Global Introduction. 2 nd Edition. Boston: McGraw <br />
Hill, 2004. Print. {MJS} <br />
Van Belle, Douglas A. and Kenneth M. Mash. A Novel Approach to Politics: Introducing <br />
<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> through Books, Movies, and Popular Culture. 2 nd Edition. <br />
Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2010. Print {VB} <br />
Weber, Max. Politics as a Vocation. <br />
. Web <br />
Weldes, Jutta. “Popular Culture, <strong>Science</strong> Fiction, and World Politics: Exploring Intertextual <br />
Relations.” To Seek Out New Worlds: Exploring Links between <strong>Science</strong> Fiction and <br />
World Politics. Ed. Jutta Weldes. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 1-‐30. Print <br />
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