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POLI 423 Politics of Ethno-Nationalism (3 credits)

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Offered by: Political Science (Faculty of Arts)

Overview

Political Science : Theories of ethno-nationalism examined in light of experience in Asia, Middle East and Africa. Topics include formation and mobilization of national, ethnic and religious identities in colonial and post-colonial societies; impact of ethno-nationalism on pluralism, democracy, class and gender relations; means to preserve tolerance in multicultural societies.

Terms: Fall 2018

Instructors: Subramanian, Narendra (Fall)

  • Prerequisites: one 300 or 400-level course in comparative politics; and one 300 or 400-level course on developing areas (any discipline.) The same course can fulfill both requirements

  • Note: The area in the field of Comparative Politics is Developing Areas.

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