Intensive sequence integrating language, culture, and sociopolitics of Chile.
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Intensive sequence integrating language, culture, and sociopolitics of Chile.
Why are some countries rich while others are poor? Why do some countries regularly adopt bad economic policies? What is the impact of political institutions on the policies countries implement?
Physical, ecological, and human geography of Chile. Perceptions of the Chilean territory and technologies of study. Flora, fauna, and human adaptations to regional environments.
Independent study topics concerning any aspect of Chilean history such as independence and nation building, social and economic development, ideas and culture, dictatorship and democracy.
Introduction to the main debates and approaches developed to understand and analyze the economies of Latin America. Recent processes of transition to market economies.
Chile's strides towards becoming a developed country have engendered high levels of alienation and disaffection among significant sectors of the population.
The Chilean economy in five stages, taking into account: the international economic position of Chile; internal economic structures closely related to the inherited historical conditions and to the
Latin America's role in world politics, with emphasis on the history of and models for explaining U.S.-Latin American relations.
Students who participate in the Afghanistan Legal Education Seminar in the fall quarter will continue their work in the Advanced Seminar in the winter or spring quarter.
This policy lab seminar will address the international wildlife trafficking crisis, with a focus on legal and policy tools that can help combat the scourge.
Libya's government has experienced significant strains stemming from various interest groups and armed militias calling for federalism.
In this practicum, students will contribute to analyses of the current state of human rights in the Americas and, in particular, to analyses of areas of focus for the Inter-American Commission (the
Syria is in the midst of a devastating civil war, during which almost 200,000 persons have been killed, many more have been injured, and millions have been displaced.
The right to a trial by jury, the presumption of public access to criminal proceedings, and citizenship by birth rather than blood, all enshrined in the U.S.
This class will use the idiom of photography to scrutinize the natural history and culture of Cape Town.
Politics of multilingualism, diversity and hip-hop identity performances and practices in a transforming South Africa.
Possible topics include: South Africa's Democratic Performance, 1994-2016; Evaluating the Truth and Reconciliation Process; Nelson Mandela and the Art of Leadership; South African Politics and Soci
How to make sense of present-day South Africa, its various forms of cultural expression, and what its common project might be.
Emerging role of middle income countries like China, India and Brazil with South Africa being the only African country belonging to this new cluster.