| INTS
265: Comparative Social and Political Systems @ SOKA University of America |
| | This
course provides an introduction to the varying ways in which societies around
the world organize and govern themselves. Students will examine different political,
social, and economic systems, including democracy, authoritarianism and "developing"
regimes. They also explore how and why political systems change, paying particular
attention to globalization, the emergence of democratic countries, and the development
of market societies around the world. To understand global societies and political
systems in more detail, students consider the history, society, and contemporary
political systems in a local and global space. TTH
8:30-10:00 a.m. | |