Courses

Government 1295

Course Title: 
Comparative Politics in Latin America
Catalog Number: 
4241
Course Type: 
Undergraduate
Professor: 
Semester: 
Spring 2012

Examines dynamics of political and economic changes in modern Latin America, focusing on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Mexico and Venezuela. Topics include the rise of populism and import-substituting industrialization, revolutions and revolutionary movements, the causes and consequences of military rule, the politics of economic reform, democratic transitions, and democratic consolidation. The course analyzes these phenomena from a variety of different theoretical perspectives, including cultural, dependency, institutionalist, and leadership-centered approaches.
Note: This course, when taken for a letter grade, meets the Core area requirement for Social Analysis.

Year: 
2012
Meeting Time: 
M., W., 2-3:30