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Weber, Steven
Submitted by cmjones on March 6, 2007 - 11:39am.Name of Person:
Steven Weber
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Department:
Political Science, Professor
Research Interests:
Steven Weber's areas of special interest include international and national security; the impact of technology on national systems of innovation, defense, and deterrence; and the political economy of knowledge-intensive industries particularly software and pharmaceuticals.
LaPorte, Todd
Submitted by cmjones on March 5, 2007 - 2:33pm.Name of Person:
Todd LaPorte
Department:
Political Science, Professor Emeritus
Research Interests:
Theories of Public Organization and Administration, Science, Technology and Politics, and high reliability organizations and the relationship of large scale technical systems to political legitimacy.
Kagan, Robert
Submitted by cmjones on March 5, 2007 - 2:08pm.Name of Person:
Robert Kagan
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Department:
Boalt School of Law, Professor
Research Interests:
legal institutions, environmental law and administration, courts and politics, government regulation of business
Kagan, Robert
Submitted by cmjones on April 2, 2007 - 2:15pm.Name of Person:
Robert Kagan
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Department:
Political Science, Professor
Research Interests:
legal institutions, environmental law and administration, courts and politics, government regulation of business
Ethics and Justice in International Affairs
Submitted by cmjones on March 12, 2007 - 2:18pm.Department:
POL SCI
Course Number:
124C
Course Title:
Ethics and Justice in International Affairs
Description:
Should nations intervene in
other countries to prevent human rights abuses or famine? On what principles
should immigration be based? Should wealthy states aid poorer states, and if
so, how much? Who should pay for global environmental damage? Answers to these moral questions depend to a great
degree on who we believe we have an obligation to: Ourselves? Nationals of
our country? Residents of our country? Everyone in the world equally? We will
examine different traditions of moral thought including skeptics,
communitarians, cosmopolitans, and use these traditions as tools to make
reasoned judgments about difficult moral problems in world politics
Units:
4
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Political Science (Ph.D.)
Submitted by cmjones on February 20, 2007 - 12:06pm.Name of Degree Program:
Political Science (Ph.D.)
Course Type:
Graduate
Political Science
Submitted by cmjones on February 15, 2007 - 2:32pm.Name of Degree Program:
Political Science
Course Type:
Undergraduate
