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Politics of Latin America (353-0-20)

Instructors

Edward Gibson

Meeting Info

Harris Hall L07: Tues, Thurs 2:00PM - 3:20PM

Overview of class

This is a course about political governance in Latin America. The objective is to help students develop an understanding of contemporary Latin American politics in light of historical patterns since the advent of mass politics. Topics to be addressed include: the impact of mass politics on political systems in the 20th century, challenges of economic development, authoritarianism, populism, and the varied experiences with democracy and democratization in the 21st century. The first weeks of the course will look at broad historical trends and regional developments. We will then explore these more in depth through country case studies.

Learning Objectives

Provide students with an introductory understanding of Latin America and its politics that would permit them to do more advanced research and studies on the region, or to apply this knowledge to their professional endeavors.

Evaluation Method

Mid-term essay assignment, final essay assignment, final exam, and performance in discussion sections.

Class Attributes

Social and Behavioral Science Foundational Discipl
Social & Behavioral Sciences Distro Area

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Pre-registration -- Reserved for Political Science students until the end of preregistration, after which time enrollment will be open to everyone who has taken the prerequisites.

Associated Classes

DIS - Locy Hall 110: Thurs 6:00PM - 6:50PM

DIS - Locy Hall 106: Thurs 5:00PM - 5:50PM

DIS - Annenberg Hall G31: Fri 10:00AM - 10:50AM

DIS - Annenberg Hall G31: Fri 11:00AM - 11:50AM