This page will contain links to lecture notes and other class-related information (e.g. overheads or MS powerpoint presentations). Please be advised that I do not generally post my actual notes (in other words, do not rely on this page to find detailed notes for missed classes) • Check back for updates. PLEASE NOTE: I will not always be able to keep my instructional web site updated--some quarters, my schedule simply does not give me the time. I apologize in advance if this happens.

People Matter • The material here covers the last chapter of Global Politics as if People Mattered. Available as a Powerpoint presentation.

People and Globalization • The material here covers Chapter 9, "People and Globalization." Available as a Powerpoint presentation.

Lecture 11: People and Justice • The material here covers Chapter 8, "People and Justice." Available as a Powerpoint presentation.

Lecture 11 and 12: People and War (November 1 and 3, 2005) • The material today covers Chapter 6, "People and War." Available as a PowerPoint presentation.

Lectures 10 and 11: People and Borders (October 29, 2005) • The material today covers Chapter 6, "People and Borders." Available as a PowerPoint presentation.

Lecture 9: People and States, II (October 25 and 27, 2005) • The material included here was originally prepared for class on October 25, but was not shown due to a computer malfunction. All material, however, was used in class on October 27. Available as a PowerPoint presentation.

No material available for Lecture 8: People and States (October 20, 2005) • Instructor did not have time to prepare powerpoint presentation for today's class.

Lecture 5-7: People and Economy: The Origins of the Global Economic System (October 13 and 18, 2005) • Material for today cover's the last part of chapter 4 in Global Politics as if People Mattered (there may be some overlap with previous set of slides). Available as a PowerPoint presentation. In today's class, we also watched an excerpt from the 6-hour PBS series, Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy. For students interested in learning more, visit the PBS website, which has a full-featured site devoted to this program. This is an extremely useful site, with a great deal of supplemental information, transcripts, and the full series available for viewing online. To see the segment used in today's class, see Chapters 4 and 5 for Episode One: The Battle of Ideas.

Lecture 4: People and Economy (October 6 and 11, 2005) • These are the "forgotten" slides--the ones I prepared for the class lecture, but which I inadvertently did not bring to class. As usual, the slides are available as PowerPoint presentation.

Lecture 4: People and Economy (Thursday, October 6, 2005) • These are the "forgotten" slides--the ones I prepared for the class lecture, but which I inadvertently did not bring to class. As usual, the slides are available as PowerPoint presentation.

Lecture 4: People and Economy (Thursday, October 6, 2005) • These are the "forgotten" slides--the ones I prepared for the class lecture, but which I inadvertently did not bring to class. As usual, the slides are available as PowerPoint presentation.

Lecture 3: People and Power (Tuesday, October 4, 2005) • The material posted for today includes all the overhead slides used in class; it is available as a PowerPoint presentation. Students are also encouraged to check the Online Reading page for additional material on topics covered in today's class.

Lecture 2: People, Households and the World (Thursday, September 29, 2005) • The material posted for today includes all the overhead slides used in class; it is available as a PowerPoint presentation.

Lecture 1: Introductory lecture (Tuesday, September 27, 2005) • The material posted for today includes all the overhead slides used in class; it is available as a PowerPoint presentation.

Students without the full PowerPoint program can download a free version of PowerPoint viewer, available from the Microsoft website.