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The course offers major empirical frameworks to study causal mechanisms of international political phenomena. Students who are interested in empirical methods in international relations or political science in general are encouraged to take this course. It also provides solid foundations for your social scientific understanding of international relations/political science.
Quantitative Approach To International Relations
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HA1003
Introduction To Public Administration & Policy
HA1011
Politics Of Singapore
HA2004
Theories In International Relations
HA2011
Cost-Benefit Analysis In Public Policy
HA2024
Statistical Foundations For Public Administration & Policy
HA2026
American Foreign Policy
HA3005
Politics Of The Developing World
HA3010
Mass Media & Public Policy
HA3014
Singapore'S Foreign Policy
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