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Violence, Justice and the State in Latin America

Course Number: GOVT 368
Title: Violence, Justice and the State in Latin America
Day & Time: WF 02:30PM 03:45PM
Instructor: Sullivan H
Credit: 1.00
Course Description:

This class explores contemporary issues in Latin American politics, focusing on the ways that the capacity of Latin American states impact people’s everyday lives. The course will consider the role of the state in controlling and contributing to violence and in enhancing and impeding struggles for social justice. Emphasis will be placed on critically reading the theoretical and empirical literature in order to understand and assess the relationship between states and citizens in Latin America.

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