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Title: POS 203: Introduction to Political Science 11122008


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POS 203 Introduction to Political Science
11/12/2008
  • Course status.
  • Midterm returned last week.
  • Paper assignment 2
  • Returned via e-mail.
  • Paper assignment 3
  • Due next week.
  • Presentations send me final version of power
    points.
  • Course Agenda
  • Presentations.
  • Landman Chapter 11 and Hauss Chapter 10 China.
  • Video Tiananmen Square 1989.
  • Limits of reform in PRC.
  • Discussion Questions.
  • Apply Landman Chapter 11 to Hauss Chapter 10.
  • Hauss Critical Thinking Exercise 7 China has
    reformed its economy but not its political system
    perestroika without glasnost. Has it worked
    better than reform in the former Soviet Union?
    Why (or why not)?

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  • Communist States and Transitions.
  • Video 1 Gate of Heavenly Peace.
  • Case Tiananmen Square.
  • Democracy Movement/Student movement.
  • Repression.
  • Attempts to restore legitimacy.
  • Video Questions.
  • What does this video demonstrate about the limits
    of reform in the PRC of the late 1980s? Lessons
    still relevant for understanding PRC in 2008?
  • Any concepts from Landman Chapter 11 that are
    demonstrated in the video from many, few, or
    single country studies?

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Next Class November 19th
  • Discussion Questions.
  • Apply Landman Chapter 11 to Hauss Chapters 11 and
    12.
  • Hauss Critical Thinking Exercise p. 322 Question
    4 Many less developed countries have had trouble
    building a sense of national identity or other
    cultural values that could lend legitimacy to
    their states. Why is this the case?
  • Hauss Critical Thinking Exercise p. 360 Question
    5 India is one of the most ethnically and
    religiously diverse countries in the world. How
    has that affected its political life since
    independence?
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