Portland-State-University 2014-2015 Bulletin

PS 453 Power Transitions: Past, Present, and Future

Uses power transition theory to examine what elements contribute to global war. Creates a foundation for understanding why nations fight, when they fight, the outcome of wars, and the relationship between global and regional conflicts. Also explores the continuum of peaceful interactions at the global level, and how and when the next series of upheavals will occur in the international system. Also offered for graduate-level credit as PS 553 and may be taken only once for credit. Expected preparation: PS 205.

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