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Dr. Rajdeep Pakanati

This specialization is intended for people interested in politics and international affairs. You will learn about the United States and how its history, culture, politics, and foreign policy leave a significant impact on the world. You will also gain insights into US-India relations - which is the most important bilateral relationship among democracies of the world.

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Three courses

American Politics, Society, and History

(3 hours)
Welcome to American Politics, Society, and History! This course provides a comprehensive understanding of American history, politics, society, and culture. You will gain insight into the historical evolution of the US from a constitutional perspective, get an overview of the government, and examine how race, ethnicity, and gender inform American society. You will also explore American culture and its evolution over time.

The Making of US Foreign Policy

(3 hours)
Welcome to The Making of US Foreign Policy! This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the United States’ Foreign Policy (USFP) from its founding to the present. You will analyze the role of institutions in defining USFP and explore how it relies on trade and economic interdependence to define global economic relations.

India-US Relations: Geopolitics, Culture, and Business

(3 hours)
Welcome to the India-US Relations course! This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the ties between India and the US. It focuses on strategic ties, business relationships, diaspora, educational links, and cultural bonds.

Learning objectives

  • describe american polity, culture, and society in interdisciplinary and historically informed ways.
  • Describe the origins of united states foreign policy and how history, domestic institutions, and trade have defined it.
  • Describe the scope and breadth of india-us relations focused on government-to-government interactions and through people-to-people contacts.

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