Course #
31610
Section Number
5
Day(s)
Tu
-
Th
Time(s)
2:00pm-3:20pm
Term
Winter 2025
Course Instructor

Must be a Harris masters student to enroll. No exceptions for non-Harris students, even by consent. This course is intended to introduce students to a set of analytical tools and concepts for understanding how political institutions and political agents generate public policy, and to apply these tools in examining the major institutions of democracy and non-democracy throughout the world. Lessons about political institutions and the policy making process will be understood from the perspective of a policy entrepreneur|that is, an individual or organization that develops strategy in order to advance policy change in legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government.

Notes

Students are required to register for both a lecture (PPHA 31610) and a TA session (PPHA 31612). Attendance at TA sessions is optional for this course.

Course Prerequisite

Must be a Harris masters student to enroll.

Quarter Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus
Winter 2025 Analytical Politics II: Political Institutions Alexander Fouirnaies Tuesday, Thursday 9:30am-10:50am Syllabus
Winter 2025 Analytical Politics II: Political Institutions Wioletta Dziuda Tuesday, Thursday 9:30am-10:50am Syllabus
Winter 2025 Analytical Politics II: Political Institutions Alexander Fouirnaies Tuesday, Thursday 11:00am-12:20pm Syllabus
Winter 2025 Analytical Politics II: Political Institutions Wioletta Dziuda Tuesday, Thursday 11:00am-12:20pm Syllabus
Winter 2025 Analytical Politics II: Political Institutions Zhaosong Ruan Tuesday, Thursday 2:00pm-3:20pm Syllabus
Winter 2025 Analytical Politics II: Political Institutions Zhaosong Ruan Tuesday, Thursday 3:30pm-4:50pm Syllabus
Winter 2025 Analytical Politics II: Political Institutions Alvaro Delgado-Vega Tuesday, Thursday 3:30pm-4:50pm Syllabus