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Dec 03, 2023
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HIST175 PO - European International Relations Since World War IWhen Offered: Fall 2022 Instructor(s): P. Sinanoglou Credit: 1
This course explores the history of European international relations in the twentieth century, looking both at treaties and alliances and beyond them to economic, social and demographic factors that shaped formal arrangements between European states. Themes include the collapse of empires (Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, European, Soviet); domestic politics; popular political mobilization on both right and left; challenges to the nation-state and the influence of non-state actors; transnational political ideologies; the role of new institutional arrangements (e.g. the League of Nations, the UN, European Economic Community/EU, NATO); and financial settlements, trade and investment flows. Satisfies the following General Education Requirement(s), subject to conditions explained in the Degree Requirements section of this Catalog: PO Area 3 Requirement
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