Description This course focuses on nonmilitary matters including free trade and world trade rules, economic disparities, population movements, the environment and the political significance of the communications revolution. Topics may include the future of the nation-state, free trade agreements, agricultural trade policy, global economic justice, developing world debt. Notes Student with credit in PO2600 will not also receive credit for PO2620. PO2610 taken with PO2620 will transfer to the University of Alberta. Requisites Complete 1 of the following:Complete the following:PO1010 - Introduction to Political Studies, Ideas and Forms of Government (3)Complete the following:PO1020 - Introduction to Political Institutions, Processes and Problems (3)Permission of the department Course Outlines Find out everything you need to know about your upcoming or past courses. Understand the learning outcomes, evaluation methods, delivery mode, and prerequisites. Jan 2008 - Apr,2008 Enders T Course Outline PDF download View all historical course outlines
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