This course covered Democratic Consolidation, Human Rights, Minority Rights, and UN issues. This class allowed me to expand my point of view and recognize that the scope of focus was not as open as it could be. Juviler is one of the MOST approachable professors I have encountered. His enthusiasm for students, activism and teaching is apparent whenever he speaks and acts. The course was based on discussion, with only 8 people in the class. would recommend this class to sophomores and above with introductory knowledge of international relations and/or comparative politics.
Pretty average for a poli sci class -- about 150-200/week. Four papers -- 2-4 pages each. The papers are very straightforward graded fairly, leaning toward easy. Just a Final exam.
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