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Courses (118)

Showing 118 courses for the subject Political Science

Introduction to Government and Politics in Aotearoa New Zealand

POLS111

Who holds power in Aotearoa New Zealand? What forces influence our national politics? What role do citizens, iwi, media, politicians and other groups play in shaping political processes and outcomes? This course explores Māori and colonial influences...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2024

Mon,Thu

Trimesters taught
2024

Trimester 2

Years available

2023, 2024

Introduction to Political Ideas

POLS112

Politics is the activity of answering the question ‘how should we live?’ This course offers an introduction to some of the various ways political thinkers have tried to answer this question, by (re)defining fundamental political ideals like justice, ...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2024

Tue,Thu

Trimesters taught
2024

Trimester 1

Years available

2023, 2024

Introduction to International Relations

INTP113

This course is an introduction to the principal concepts, issues and theoretical debates within the field of International Relations. Topics covered include: power, diplomacy, the United Nations, arms control, terrorism, developmental politics, civil...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2024

Mon,Wed

Trimesters taught
2024

Trimester 2

Years available

2023, 2024

Introduction to Comparative Politics

POLS114

What can we learn by comparing the politics and government of different countries? This course examines competing explanations for democratic and authoritarian regimes including economic, cultural and institutional theories of state development. Thes...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2024

Tue,Thu

Trimesters taught
2024

Trimester 1

Years available

2023, 2024

Introduction to Security Studies

INTP115

Why do countries sometimes fear for their safety or survival? Are other states or non-state actors the main problems? Are all security problems about violence? And how do policymakers analyse security issues? In posing these and other questions this ...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2024

Wed,Fri

Trimesters taught
2024

Trimester 1

Years available

2023, 2024

Special Topic: Politics and International Relations of the Middle East

INTP201

The aim of this course is to introduce students the major political, social and economic challenges and dilemmas facing the modern Middle East. Each week, we will discuss a key issue and concept, such as colonial legacies, state-society relations, th...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2023

Mon,Wed

Trimesters taught
2023

Trimester 1

Years available

2023

East Asian Politics

POLS203

This course introduces students to political change in modern East Asian states: China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. It examines how different types of state have emerged out of the traditional East Asian political order, and how this outcome ha...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2023

Mon,Thu

Trimesters taught
2023

Trimester 1

Years available

2023

International Relations Theory: World Order and its Critics

INTP204

This course explores how world order has been understood and contested in IR, including the roots of the contemporary international system, debates about how it currently functions and critical accounts of the marginalisation and injustice it produce...

Total points

20.0

Years available

The New Europe

POLS205

This course introduces students to the diverse institutions that shape politics, society and economics in a number of European countries. It seeks to explain why political, social and economic diversity exists in Europe and why it matters. In doing s...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2024

Wed,Fri

Trimesters taught
2024

Trimester 2

Years available

2023, 2024

New Zealand Politics: Power, Equality and Diversity

POLS206

This course focuses on political parties and major policy debates in New Zealand. Topics vary from the ideologies and action principles of the main parties to changes in inequality and the welfare state. Other topics that will be covered include stat...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2024

Tue,Wed

Trimesters taught
2024

Trimester 1

Years available

2023, 2024

American Politics

POLS207

An introduction to American politics, with a particular focus on the continued development of America's system of government. The course examines major political themes in US politics against the background of the relationships between different bran...

Total points

20.0

Years available

Political Change in Southeast Asia

POLS208

This course will examine constitutional issues and broader political change in a number of Southeast Asian states. Students have the opportunity to gain a better understanding of political institutions and wider political trends in countries with ver...

Total points

20.0

Years available

Dictatorships and Revolutions

POLS209

This course introduces students to the nature and varieties of modern dictatorship and non-democracy, the causes of their emergence, and the processes that lead to their collapse and transformation. Our focus will be on developing concepts and tools ...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2024

Tue,Thu

Trimesters taught
2024

Trimester 2

Years available

2024

Contemporary Politics of the Middle East

POLS210

The aim of this course is to introduce students to the major political, social and economic challenges and dilemmas facing the modern Middle East. Each week, we will discuss a key issue and concept, such as colonial legacies, state-society relations,...

Total points

20.0

Years available

Special Topic: International Politics of China

INTP211

This course introduces the study of Chinese politics and international relations. It provides an introduction to China, its major foreign policy initiatives, key international relationships and orientation toward the rules-based international order. ...

Total points

20.0

Days taught
2023

Tue,Thu

Trimesters taught
2023

Trimester 1

Years available

2023

Special Topic: The Politics of Nationalism

POLS211

This course focuses on the role of nationalism in both global and domestic politics. Is nationalism a regressive or progressive ideology? When is nationalism connected to patriotism and when to racism? The first part of the course will i