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This course examines ethnographic and historical analyses of new and old methods of surveillance, while exploring the “Deep State” and its transformations over time. It covers the networks of economic, political, and military interests that covertly enable different forms of state surveillance; the experiences of diplomats, spies, and soldiers and how they've changed over time; how states adapt to the digital era; and how common citizens navigate a world without privacy.
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This course provides students with an overview of prevalent developmental disorders present in childhood. The class covers issues related to diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of specific disorders (autism, ADHD, sensory disorders, behavior disorders, and anxiety and mood disorders), as well as more general theoretical issues related to causes of disorders in development and the implications of various disorders for the understanding of normal development.
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This course examines the concept of power in different parts of political science and survey some debates on power, assessing the advantages and disadvantages of concepts of power. It covers distribution of power in society; power in comparative politics; and power in international relations.
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This course examines the political, economic, social and developmental challenges of countries in the Global South including the changing place of these countries in the global political economy and their importance in debates about human rights, democracy and security; the Cold War; development narratives; foreign aid; humanitarian intervention; globalization; and the rise of the BRICs countries.
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