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History and Ideas
Europe and Islam Course Number: 700.956 Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2 3; Spring 05, parts 1 2; Spring 04 Taspinar Europe Since the Cold War Course Number: 700.752 No evaluations are available for this course. Orenstein European Security in Transition Course Number: 700.706 Course Evaluations: Spring 08 Vaisse Major Ideas in Modern Political Economy Course Number: 700.719 Course Evaluations: Fall 07 Calleo Politics and Political Economy The Imperious Economy Course Number: 200.712 Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2; Spring 05; Spring 04 Calleo The End of Neoliberalism Course Number: 700.732 No evaluations are available for this course. Orenstein The EU in the Global Economy Course Number: 700.733 No evaluations are available for this course. Orenstein Political Economy of Transition in Central and Eastern Europe Course Number: 700.715 Course Evaluations: Spring 08 Orenstein Country and Regional The Balkans: From Fragmentation to What? Course Number: 700.992 Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2 3 Kanin Modern British Politics Course Number: 700.700 Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 05, parts 1 2; Spring 04, parts 1 2 Myers Modern French Politics Course Number: 700.743 Course Evaluations:Fall 07 Vaisse Turkey and Its Strategic Environment Course Number: 700.774 No evaluations are available for this course. Taspinar Advanced Seminars European Research Seminar Course Number: 700.808 Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2; Spring 05, parts 1 2; Spring 04 Calleo Special Courses European Lecture Series (non-credit) No evaluations are available for this course.
The Newspaper Seminar (non-credit) No evaluations are available for this course. TBA Suggested Electives Offered by Other Programs Note: Students concentrating in European Studies may not use any of the following courses offered by other programs to fulfill a European Studies concentration course requirement. The Imperious Economy (American Foreign Policy) Economic Development in Post-Communist Countries (Russian and Eurasian Studies) Modernization and Political Power in 20th-Century Russia (Russian and Eurasian Studies) Politics and Civil Society in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine (Russian and Eurasian Studies) Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire Russia and the New Eurasia: Geopolitics, Economics and Foreign Policy (Russian and Eurasian Studies) Democracy and Its Discontents (South Asia Studies)
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