Browsing Yeshiva College Syllabi -- Spring and Fall 2021 courses (past versions) ; Fall 2022 courses (tentative) -- POL (Politics) by Author "0000-0002-5865-589X"
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POL 1305: American Foreign Policy
Zaitseva, Maria (2021-01)Course Description and Objectives: The course examines the sources and conduct of U.S. foreign policy in both historical and theoretical perspectives. The first part of the course explores the domestic and international ... -
POL 2390: WMDs: Old Challenges and New Problems
Zaitseva, Maria N. (2021-01)Course Description and Objectives: The course introduces students to the challenges posed by the invention and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and asks students to think critically and creatively about ... -
POL1301: Introduction to International Relations
Zaitseva, Maria N. (2021-08)Course Description and Objectives: This course provides an introduction to the systematic study and analysis of international politics. It exposes students to major theoretical approaches in the study of international ... -
POL1301: Introduction to International Relations
Zaitseva, Maria N. (Yeshiva College, Yeshiva University, 2022-08)COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES: This course provides an introduction to the systematic study and analysis of international politics. It exposes students to major theoretical approaches in the study of international ... -
POL2330: Terrorism: an Introduction
Zaitseva, Maria N. (2021-08)Course Description and Objectives: The course introduces students to the study of modern terrorism. It explores terrorism’s definitions, history and typology with a particular focus on the internationalization of terrorism ... -
POL2391: Writing Social Science: Directed Research for the Majors
Zaitseva, Maria N. (2021-01)Course Description and Objectives: This course introduces upper level majors to the practice of writing, reviewing, and presenting original social science research. The course teaches students how to select a research ...