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| This page is for students who wish to purchase their textbooks early or through a vendor other than the campus bookstore. For your convenience, I have provided direct links to Amazon.com for both required and recommended texts. Of course, there are many alternate sources available. Be careful, however, in purchasing used copies--you need to make sure that you order the same edition used in class. | |||||||||||||||
| Required and Recommended Readings for Winter Quarter 2007 |
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| POLS 373 has only one required text books, Professor Lim's Doing Comparative Politics. This book is available from the bookstore and online. If you decide to purchase the book online , do so as soon as possible. | |||||||||||||||
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| POLS 425 has two required texts. The first is Laura Neack's The New Foreign Policy: U.S. and Comparative Foreign Policy in the 21st Century. This book has been ordered and should be available in the bookstore. The second required book is Craig Unger's House of Bush, House of Saud. I have not ordered any copies in the bookstore, but it is readily available from Amazon.com and other online booksellers. Be advised that you will be required to read House of Bush, House of Saud largely on your own (i.e., we will not discuss the book extensively in class). At the end of the quarter, you will be required to write a critical review of the Unger book as a student of U.S. foreign policy. |
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