Graduate Level International Politics OpenCourseWare
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Advances in International Relations Theory OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Grad-Level Course by MIT on International Relations Theory
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) free 'Advances in International Relations Theory' OpenCourseWare compares competing theories in international relations. This course is designed for students pursuing a Master of Science in Political Science.
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American Foreign Policy OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Class by MIT on U.S. Foreign Policy
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) free 'American Foreign Policy: Theory and Method' OpenCourseWare examines strategies and theories in American foreign policy. Students also analyze American foreign policy in this course. This course is designed for students pursuing a Master of Science in Political Science.
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Comparative Politics and China OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Grad-Level Political Science Course on the Politics of China
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) free 'Comparative Politics and China' OpenCourseWare covers comparative politics as it relates to China. This course is designed for students pursuing a Master of Science in Political Science. Students should have a general understanding of the history and modern politics of China.
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International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Doctorate Level Political Science Course
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) free 'International Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Societies' OpenCourseWare examines the political influence on economic decisions in the most advanced countries. This course is designed for Ph.D. candidates in Political Science with advanced knowledge.
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International Political Economy OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Class by MIT on International Political Economy
Students interested in the political motivations of economic decisions throughout the world can take the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) free 'International Political Economy' OpenCourseWare. This course is designed for students seeking a Ph.D. in Political Science.
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International Relations Theory OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Grad-Level Class on International Relations
Students interested in the theories and concepts driving foreign policy decisions can take the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) free 'Field Seminar in International Relations Theory' OpenCourseWare. Students pursuing their Ph.D. in Political Science would be interested in this free course.
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Labor and Politics OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Level Course on Global Labor and Politics Issues
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) free 'Labor and Politics' OpenCourseWare explains how recent political developments have affected labor. Students in a Political Science program earning their Ph.D. will benefit from this course.
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Political Economy of Development OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Course by MIT on the Relationship Between Globalization and Development
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) free 'Political Economy of Development' OpenCourseWare investigates the slow and belated growth of developing countries. This graduate course complements study in a Political Science program.
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Political Economy of Latin America OpenCourseWare: A Free Grad-Level Political Science Class by MIT on Latin America
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) free 'Political Economy of Latin America' OpenCourseWare examines the variations in political and economic development in Latin American countries. This course is for Ph.D. students earning a degree in Political Science. Students should have a background in political economy and the history and geography of Latin America before taking this free course.
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Territorial Conflict OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Political Science Course on Territorial Conflict
Expand your knowledge of international relations and geopolitics in this free OpenCourseWare offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 'Territorial Conflict' sets out to advance a greater understanding of land disputes between people or states. If you're pursuing a master's degree in political science or interested in international relations, you may be interested in this graduate-level course.