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FA 2012
Political Science
POLSCI 497 - Undergraduate Seminar in Comparative and Foreign Government
Section 001
Politics of Energy in the Developing World

Credits: 3
Waitlist Capacity: unlimited
Advisory Prerequisites: Senior standing; primarily for seniors concentrating in Political Science.
Repeatability: May be elected twice for credit. May be elected more than once in the same term.
Meet Together Classes:
CICS 401 - IS Advanced Seminar, Section 001
Primary Instructor: Min,Brian K

 

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Meeting the surging energy needs of their citizens represents one of the most daunting challenges facing governments across the developing world. Given the severity of budget constraints, limits on resource availability, and pressures to limit environmental impacts, how do governments decide how to distribute or ration energy to citizens and industry? This course examines the politics of electricity provision, the impact of natural resource wealth, and environmental politics in both democratic and non-democratic settings across the developing world.

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