Political Science 661 B1

Theories of International Politics II

 

Welcome to the course pages for Political Science 661-B1, Theories of International Politics II. The course explores contemporary and critical approaches to the study of  international politics.

During the Winter term 2005 the course will meet on Thurdays from 9:00a.m. to 12:00 noon in Tory Building 10-4.

 

WHAT'S NEW!

UN Special Session on Commemoration of 60th Anniversary of the Liberation of Nazi Concentration Camps

UN Webcasting

Virtual Exhibition

PBS Remembering the Holocaust HMC - Holocaust Memorial Centre

Post-Holocaust Never Again?

PBS Ghosts of Rwanda

PBS Triumph of Evil

United Artists Hotel Rwanda

Post-Holocaust Never Again?

The Question of Darfur

Darfur Information Center

 

"Making Poverty History: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals" University of Alberta International Week , 28 January-4 February 2005

2005 World Economic Forum (WEFWebcasts

Africa and Climate Change

2005 G-8 Meeting (Gleneagles, Scotland)

 


© January 15, 2005 Malinda S. Smith, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta. If you have any suggestions or find broken links, please contact me. Email.