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Economics 1
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History of the 19th Century Europe 4
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Introduction to Arab & Islamic History 2
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Political Institutions 6
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A short note on the process of legalizing Brexit and the people vs. the judiciary. Best used as a study tool alongside lecture notes.
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A short note on the process of legalizing Brexit and the people vs. the judiciary. Best used as a study tool alongside lecture notes.
In the US, we take it for granted that there are 3 branches of government... but not everyone thinks the same way. In Seminar 2, we discuss the possibility of a fourth branch of government, and what implications that would have for modern democracies.
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The New Separation of Powers • Eoin Carolan• ISBN 9780199568673
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In the US, we take it for granted that there are 3 branches of government... but not everyone thinks the same way. In Seminar 2, we discuss the possibility of a fourth branch of government, and what implications that would have for modern democracies.
In seminar 1, we discuss the 5 criteria for a pure democracy, and how well those criteria fit into the three broad categories of 'advocacy', 'representative', and 'direct' democracy.
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In seminar 1, we discuss the 5 criteria for a pure democracy, and how well those criteria fit into the three broad categories of 'advocacy', 'representative', and 'direct' democracy.
In lecture 3, we can see the theory of democratic constitutionalism in practice, in one of the most unique democracies in the world: France (with a semi-Presidential-Parliamentarian model). But France hasn't always been this way (had 18 constitutions!), and it's important to consider its history when analyzing its modern political landscape.
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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law • Rosenfeld, Sajo• ISBN 9780199689286
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In lecture 3, we can see the theory of democratic constitutionalism in practice, in one of the most unique democracies in the world: France (with a semi-Presidential-Parliamentarian model). But France hasn't always been this way (had 18 constitutions!), and it's important to consider its history when analyzing its modern political landscape.
In lecture 2, we discuss various viewpoints of the key democratic principle of separation of powers (according to Montesquieu, no separation of powers is equal to an authoritarian regime!). 

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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law • Rosenfeld, Sajo• ISBN 9780199689286
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In lecture 2, we discuss various viewpoints of the key democratic principle of separation of powers (according to Montesquieu, no separation of powers is equal to an authoritarian regime!). 

A look into the theory and definition of democracy amidst its various forms: representative, direct, and deliberative, and the subdivisions that follow.
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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law • Rosenfeld, Sajo• ISBN 9780199689286
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A look into the theory and definition of democracy amidst its various forms: representative, direct, and deliberative, and the subdivisions that follow.
A tool to be used alongside Intro to Arab & Islamic Civ, these notes give you insight on some arabic vocabulary pertaining to the class (in order to 'spice' up your academic writing.
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SciencesPo•Introduction to Arab & Islamic History
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A tool to be used alongside Intro to Arab & Islamic Civ, these notes give you insight on some arabic vocabulary pertaining to the class (in order to 'spice' up your academic writing.
This lecture dives into 4th century Europe and the Orient, looking at the two major reigning powers of the time: the Eastern Roman Empire and the Persian Empire. 

For in the midst of these two warring nations, a prophet rose to fame in what would be a revolution that'd leave the world forever changed.
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A History of the Arab Peoples • Albert Hourani, Malise Ruthven• ISBN 9780571288014
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This lecture dives into 4th century Europe and the Orient, looking at the two major reigning powers of the time: the Eastern Roman Empire and the Persian Empire. 

For in the midst of these two warring nations, a prophet rose to fame in what would be a revolution that'd leave the world forever changed.
A brief chronological timeline of the French Revolution, to be used as a side-study tool for exams.
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A brief chronological timeline of the French Revolution, to be used as a side-study tool for exams.
In the section seminar, European history is dominated by the spirit of the French Revolution and the documents that came out of this troublesome period. 
Included are the original articles of La Declaration des les Droits de l'Homme et de le Citoyen, notes on French leader Robespierre's On Political Morality, and views of the Revolution as a whole.
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The Age Of Revolution • Eric Hobsbawm, E.J. Hobsbawm• ISBN 9780349104843
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In the section seminar, European history is dominated by the spirit of the French Revolution and the documents that came out of this troublesome period. 
Included are the original articles of La Declaration des les Droits de l'Homme et de le Citoyen, notes on French leader Robespierre's On Political Morality, and views of the Revolution as a whole.