Political Science Courses Spring Semester 2011-2012

MIA Graduate Courses 2011-2012

The following courses are open in priority to MIA graduate students.

 

Spring Semester 

Epistemology and Methods

Annabelle Littoz-Monnet        

Oliver Jütersonke

 E150

International Organisation

Stephanie Hofmann

 SP004

International Institutions and Regulation

Cédric Dupont       Andrea Bianchi

 E280
 

Political Economy of the Crisis

Cédric Dupont Charles Wyplosz

 IA020

Statistics for Int’l Relations Research II
 
Eugene Horber  E207

 

Graduate Courses 2011-2012

Further information on which of the following courses are compulsory for the MIA, the MIS and the Ph.D. programme can be found in the respective programme regulations.

 

Compulsory Courses Spring Semester
Research Design in International Relations and Political Science Liliana Andonova

 E569
 

Statistics for International Relations Research II Eugene Horber  E207
 
The Study of International Relations and Political Science I: Dynamics of Conflict and Cooperation Emily Meierding  E560
 
The Study of International Relations and Political Science IV: Multilateral Governance and International Organisations
Liliana Andonova  SP022
 
The Study of International Relations and Political Science V: Comparative Politics Ravi Bhavnani  SP023
 

 

Non Compulsory Courses Spring Semester
Civil War and Genocide in Rwanda Ravi Bhavnani  SP013
 
Contemporary Issues in Conflict and Security
Keith Krause  E625
 
Energy Geopolitics
 
Emily Meiderding  SP014
European Security Challenges and Responses
Stephanie Hofmann  SP015
 
Gender Politics in Global Governance
Elisabeth Prügl  E793
 
Research Seminar on Sanctions
Thomas Biersteker  E617
 
The Political Economy of the Crisis Cédric Dupont
Charles Wyplosz
 IA020
 

 

 

Please note that only the curriculum in the course catalogue [pdf] is official.