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Democracy, Globalization, and Human Rights
This seminar examines the theories of rights that provide for a cosmopolitan framework but have room for local variations consistent with alternative versions of democratic ...
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God, Faith, and Reason
This course examines the meaning and limitations of some of the central concepts and beliefs in the philosophical and public discourse on the question of ...
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Political Philosophy Course
The course is designed to introduce the basic concepts of political philosophy such as liberty, equality, democracy, and justice and to examine their international implications ...
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Justice and International Affairs
This is a course in political philosophy, broadly construed, with a focus on the issues of justice in international affairs.
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Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict
This course examines legal and moral doctrines related to international armed conflict, including the right of states to resort to force and the rules governing ...
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CC-03-02 Environment or Economy?
Many argue that mitigating carbon dioxide will prove too costly to the global economy. Can our economy grow and grow green?
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CC-02-02 The Common Tragedy of Consumerism
Should the costs of mitigating carbon emissions and moving to a sustainable economy be borne by consumers directly, or passed on to them through the ...
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CC-03-01 Crafting a Fair Climate Agreement
Has the Kyoto Protocol been effective? How can the right to pollute be allocated fairly across nations? Do poor people have the right to subsistence ...