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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MINOR Spring 2019 Course List Please Note: I. This list includes courses offered in Spring 2019 that meet requirements for the IR Minor, but not all possible courses, for Groups 1-4. If you are interested in a course that you believe satisfies the IR Minor requirements and does not appear on this list or prior course lists, please see the administrative coordinator (during office hours or by appointment at irm@einaudi.cornell.edu). Please bring that course to the coordinator s attention to assure that it counts towards the IR Minor before you enroll or finalize your class schedule next fall. Please provide the coordinator with the course description and the syllabus if possible. II. To recall, the course requirements for the IR Minor are a total of 8 courses: Option A: One core course from each of groups 1, 2, 3, and 4. One elective from each of groups 1, 2, 3, and 4. Option B: One core course from each groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 One elective from either group 1 or group 2. One elective from each of groups 3 and 4, and one additional elective from either group 3 or group 4. III. For additional information or questions, please contact the administrative coordinator: 156 Uris Hall, Einaudi Center for International Studies Phone: 607-255-7645 Email: irm@einaudi.cornell.edu More information at: http://einaudi.cornell.edu/international_relations_minor 1

GROUP 1: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT o AEM/ECON 2300 International Trade and Finance o AEM/ECON 4300 International Trade Policy o ECON 4510 International Trade Theory and Policy Elective o AEM 3390 Research Methods in International Development o AEM 4350 Political Economy of the WTO o AEM 4421 Research and Strategy in Emerging Markets o AEM 4500 /ECON 4810 Resource Economics o DSOC 3020 Political Ecologies of Health o ECON 3430 Compensation, Incentives, and Productivity o ECON 3855 Urban Economics o ECON 4210 Money and Credit o ECON 4250 Economics of Crime and Corruption o ECON 4510 International Trade Theory and Policy o ECON 4810 Resource Economics o ECON 4820 Environmental Economics o ILRIC 2350 Work, Labor, and Capital in the Global Economy 2: WORLD POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY o N/A (Can only be satisfied by GOVT 1817 Introduction to International Relations, which is offered every Fall Semester.) 2

Elective o ASIA 2247 Controversies and Debates in Islam o ASRC 4600 Politics and Social Change in the Caribbean o ASRC 4602 Women and Gender Issues in Africa o GOVT 2152 (Im)migration and (im)migrants: Then and Now o GOVT 3293 Comparative Politics of Latin America o GOVT 3443 Southeast Asian Politics o GOVT 3503 Becoming a China Hand o GOVT/STS 4451 Making Science Policy: The Real World GROUP 3: TRANSNATIONAL PROCESSES AND POLICIES o DSOC 2050 International Development Electives o ASIAN 3396 Transnational Local: Southeast Asian History from the Eighteenth Century o BSOC 2061 Ethics and the Environment o DSOC 3700 Comparative Social Inequalities o GOVT 3401 Refugees and the Politics of Vulnerability o GOVT 4816 Space, Territory, Politics o HIST 2607 Islam and Politics: Between an Islamic State and Daily Life o HIST 2760 The British Empire o HIST 2791 International Humanitarianism o HIST 4851 Refugees 3

o IARD 4940 Special Topics in International Agriculture and Rural Development o ILRIC 2370 Employee Involvement in Workplace Democracy in the Global Economy o NTRES 3240 Sustainable, Ecologically Based Management of Water Resources o VISST 4691 Art and Globalization GROUP 4: CULTURAL STUDIES o ANTHR 2400 Cultural Diversity and Contemporary Issues Electives o AIS 3560 Thinking from a Different Place: Indigenous Philosophies o AMST/HIST 2110 Black Religious Traditions: Sacred and Secular o ANTHR 2468 Medicine, Culture, and Society o ANTHR 3061 Computing Culture o ANTHR 4235 Meaningful Stuff: Interpreting Material Culture o ANTHR4460 Heritage and Its Entanglements: Representing, Collecting, and Preserving Cultural Identity o ARTH 2550 Introduction to Latin American Art o ARTH/AMST/ASRC 3506 Slavery and Visual Culture o ASIAN/HIST/CAPS 1191/1910 Introduction to Modern Asian History o ASIAN 2277 Meditation in Indian Culture o ASIAN 2247/MUSIC 2330 Music in and of East Asia o ASIAN 2286 Transformations in Twentieth Century China 4

o ASIAN 3350 The Arts of Southeast Asia o ASRC 2212 Caribbean Worlds o ASRC 2512 Black Women in the 20 th Century o ASRC 2631/Hist 2641 Race and Modern US History o FREN 2310 Introduction to French and Francophone Literature and Culture o FREN 2320 Introduction to French and Francophone Film o FREN 3400 French Identities: 21 st Century Culture and Society in France o GERST 2040 Perspectives on German Culture o HIST 1622 The World of Modern Japan o HIST 1920 Modern China o HIST 1960 Modern Latin America o HIST/JWST 2156 Anti-Semitism and the Making of European Jewry o HIST 2460 The Age of Suleiman the Magnificent o HIST 2672 The History and Politics of Modern Egypt o HIST 2750 History of Modern India o ITAL 2900 Perspectives in Italian Culture o LATA 2200 Perspectives on Latin America o NES 2793 Middle Eastern Cinema o NES 3655 Minorities in the Middle East o SPAN 3240 Iberian Modern Political Cultures 5