- Lecturer: Gavin Daley
- Lecturer: Donavon Johnson
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This course will focus on issues of current relevance in industrial societies, with emphasis on Western Europe and North America. It will analyze the extent of cynicism towards politics, the various tendencies in the political system, issues of economic transformation and changes in the state.
- Lecturer: Aieka Smith
- Lecturer: Aieka Smith
- Lecturer: Aieka Smith
- Tutor: Janelle Mckay
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This course is designed to lead the student systematically through a body of conceptual and
theoretical ideas in the policy sciences. It brings together and examines a range of perspectives
within the public policy discourse such as rational choice, institutional and relational approaches. It
acknowledges the import of value issues and social meanings to politics and policy making and as a
consequence introduces relevant normative frameworks as alternative approaches to understanding
these processes.
- Lecturer: Eris Schoburgh
This course is designed as a broad overview of critical approaches pertaining to the management of development issues, mainly in the developing world. It critically examines various ‘models’ or analytical approaches to understanding development issues. Issues relating to the ‘politics’ of development management, social capital, and the role of the international policy network and foreign aid will be examined.
- Lecturer: Sonia Gatchair
- Lecturer: Sonia Gatchair