GLBL ST 103
Globalization: Governance and Conflict
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Requisite: course 1. Exploration of globalization of governance and its effect on outbreak, management, and resolution of disputes, violence, and conflict. Review of international and regional institutions and their interaction with contemporary issues, which may include terrorism, human rights, climate change, and cybersecurity. Letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Winter 2024 - Prof. Min has been an absolutely spectacular instructor. I enjoyed every lecture and think taking the course is very worthwhile. He's extremely funny, approachable, and his communication is great. The course is really organized, the slides are posted before class, the lectures are recorded- it's honestly a perfect class. The assessments are super straightforward and if you go to or watch lectures, you'll get good grades on them. The main challenge in the course is the Group White Paper but it was still a great assignment. From someone who is majorly burnt out, it means a lot that I looked forward to going to each class.
Winter 2024 - Prof. Min has been an absolutely spectacular instructor. I enjoyed every lecture and think taking the course is very worthwhile. He's extremely funny, approachable, and his communication is great. The course is really organized, the slides are posted before class, the lectures are recorded- it's honestly a perfect class. The assessments are super straightforward and if you go to or watch lectures, you'll get good grades on them. The main challenge in the course is the Group White Paper but it was still a great assignment. From someone who is majorly burnt out, it means a lot that I looked forward to going to each class.