an accident, or find yourself plunged somehow into poverty. With what limits and justifications? This course explores the causes and consequences of democratic erosion through the lens of comparative politics. How effective are strategies like cross-domain deterrence? and an unscientific, patriarchal worldview. The class will begin with background readings, since no prior work in Chinese philosophy or history is assumed. Will Japan continue to live as a nation with enormous economic power but limited military means? Do black lives matter? This seminar explores how our understanding of politics and political theory might change if visuality were made central to our inquiries. [more], Although some protest that the U.S. is heading toward European-style socialism, social welfare programs in the U.S. differ in important ways from those in other wealthy and democratic nations. How do visions of politics without humans and humans without politics impact our thinking about longstanding questions of freedom, power, and right? [more], This is a course about war and peace. Among the questions that we will address: What is justice? And we will search her works and our world for embers of hope that even seemingly inexorable political tragedies may yet be interrupted by assertions of freedom in political action. What might we expect to come next? Yet for all our focus on long-term and subtle causal mechanisms, events often serve as political turning points in ways that vary over time, last for extended periods of time, and are not always entirely predictable at the time. Students will leave this course with a deeper understanding of contemporary urban problems, a knowledge of the political structures within which those problems are embedded, and a better sense of the challenges and opportunities leaders face in contemporary urban America. Africanist Project to Black Consciousness. It concludes with a discussion of the prospects of right-populist politics in the United States. Ethnic, linguistic, and religious diversity is offset by common cultural traditions and practices that serve to unite the people of the Indian Subcontinent.