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POLS 110 (6) "Introduction to Political Science"
Course number (CRN) 77438

Keanu Sai Class Room: Saunders 637
Email: anu@hawaii.edu Time: MWF 3:30 - 4:20pm
Website: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~anu Office Hours: Saunders 626 by appointment

OBJECTIVE

The main objective of this course will be to help the student better understand the political world. The course attempts to link the central analytic concepts of political science that have emerged over decades of research to the realities of the political world in the early twenty-first century. Using contemporary and some historical evidence, the book emphasizes empirical research that illuminates the processes and structures of politics. The level of analysis ranges from the individual's political beliefs and actions through the politics of groups and states to the dynamics of the international system. This course asks the student to assess whether it is possible and useful to develop generalizations about political phenomena. It combines attention to systematic descriptive analysis—the what questions—with efforts to explain underlying patterns—the why and how questions. And students are continually reminded that they must consider the important normative questions that are embedded in most issues about politics. Many topics are also presented in a manner that encourages the student to think like a political scientist—to structure questions and assess evidence in order to make inferences.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Attendance: (100 points)
Attendance is mandatory and will count as part of grade. You will start with 100 attendance points as a part of your total points for the course, each unexcused absence will subtract 5 points from your total toward the calculation of your final grade.

Exams: (200 points)
There will be four (4) exams each worth 50 points based on what we have read, discussed and covered in class

Required Course Book:
Danzinger, James N., Understanding the Political World: A Comparative Introduction to Political Science (Available in the UH Manoa bookstore)

Grading:
Grading works based on points you earn from your exams and attendance and breaks down as follows. There is no curve, and you do not compete with each other head on.

A range = 300 – 260pts
B range = 259 – 220
C range = 219 – 180
D range = 179 – 140
F = 139 and below

COURSE SCHEDULE

DATE TOPIC ASSIGNMENTS
8/21 INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE Class overview and expectations
8/23 CHAPTER 1: Politics and Knowledge READ Chapter 1; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
8/25 " VIDEO: "Political Science" (VIDEOTAPE 13021)
8/28 CHAPTER 2: Political Theory and Political Beliefs READ Chapter 2; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
8/30 " VIDEO: "Karl Marx and Marxism" (DVD 1639)
9/1 " Class Discussion
9/4 NO CLASS Holiday: Labor Day
9/6 CHAPTER 3: Political Actions READ Chapter 3; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
9/8 " VIDEO: "Narrow Casting: Technology and the Rise of the Christian Right" (VIDEOTAPE 14399)
9/11 CHAPTER 4: Influences on Beliefs and Actions READ Chapter 4; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
9/13 " VIDEO: "Tying the Knot: The Union that's Dividing America" (DVD 2751); Review for Exam
9/15 1ST EXAM Study Chapters 1-4 and notes
9/18 CHAPTER 5: State and Nations READ Chapter 5; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
9/20 " VIDEO: "Hijacking Catastrophe 9/11, Fear, & the Selling of American Empire" (DVD 2514)
9/22 " Class Discussion
9/25 CHAPTER 6: Political Institutions I: Structures READ Chapter 6; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
9/27 " VIDEO: "We the People: The President and the ConstitutionÑRonald Reagan" (VIDEOTAPE 6634,vol. 4)
9/29 " Class Discussion
10/2 CHAPTER 7: Political Institutions II: Institutional Arrangements READ Chapter 7; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
10/4 " VIDEO: "Now with Bill Moyers, Islam" (VIDEOTAPE 19859)
10/6 " Class Discussion
10/9 CHAPTER 8: Political Economy READ Chapter 8; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
10/11 " VIDEO: "Global Impact" (VIDEOTAPE 18771); Review for Exam
10/13 2ND EXAM Study Chapters 5-8 and notes
10/16 CHAPTER 9: Public Policy, Power and Decision READ Chapter 9; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
10/18 " VIDEO: "Noam Chomsky speaking on Iraq and the U.S. imperial grand strategy" (VIDEOTAPE 20771)
10/20 " Class Discussion
10/23 CHAPTER 10: Change and Political Development READ Chapter 10; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
10/25 " VIDEO: "Globalization & Human Rights" (VIDEOTAPE 17110)
10/27 " Class Discussion
10/30 CHAPTER 11: Politics Across Borders READ Chapter 11; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
11/1 " VIDEO: "Dead Wrong" (DVD 2971)
11/3 CHAPTER 12: Political Violence READ Chapter 12; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
11/6 " VIDEO: "Forsaken Cries: The Story of Rwanda" (VIDEOTAPE 16150); Review for Exam
11/8 3RD EXAM Study Chapters 9-12 and notes
11/10 NO CLASS Holiday: Veterans Day
11/13 CHAPTER 13: The Developed Countries READ Chapter 13; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
11/15 " VIDEO: "Justice and Jihad" (VIDEOTAPE 19864)
11/17 CHAPTER 14: The Developing Countries READ Chapter 14; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
11/20 " Video: "Genocide" (VIDEOTAPE 19832)
11/22 CHAPTER 15: The Transitional Developed Countries READ Chapter 15; Powerpoint chapter presentation; take notes
11/24 NO CLASS Holiday: Thanksgiving Break
11/27 " VIDEO: "North Korea: Beyond the DMZ" (VIDEOTAPE 21743)
11/29 HAWAIIAN KINGDOM-UNITED STATES RELATIONS READ: Sai, "American Occupation of the Hawaiian State: A Century Unchecked"; pages 47-71.
On the internet at: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~hslp/journal_vol1.html
12/1 " READ: Sai, "American Occupation of the Hawaiian State: A Century Unchecked"; pages 72-81.
12/4 " VIDEO: "Lance Larsen v. Hawaiian Kingdom at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, Netherlands"
12/6 LAST DAY OF INSTRUCTION Review for 4th [Final] Exam

*The Fourth Exam will be given during scheduled time of exam week and cover chapters' 13-15, Sai article and classroom notes.