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May 09, 2025
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INTST 200 - States & Capitalism: Origin/Modern Global System 5 CR
Explores the origins, development, and impact of the modern state from the 10th to mid-20th century. Students analyze the political consequences of change under capitalist, socialist, or mixed economies.
Course Outcomes - Describe the core elements of the modern world system, including Westphalian sovereignty, colonialism and imperialism, globalization, etc.
- Explain the historical processes that contributed to the emergence of the modern world system Articulate major tensions within the modern world system–for example, along ethnic, national, political, and cultural lines
- Explain the growth, expansion, and various economic and political set¬backs of the modern world system
- Compare and contrast diverse viewpoints and articulate well-reasoned arguments regarding the modern world system
- Explain the mechanisms by which Europe (and the Global North) came to dominate the modern world system–politically, economically, culturally, etc.
- Critically evaluate the modern world system with an eye to its pros and cons, the winners and losers, etc.
GenEd Outcomes: Connections - Global Citizenship
- Historical and Intellectual Perspectives
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