Middlebury

PSCI 0404

Jihad Vs. McWorld

Jihad vs. McWorld
In the new millennium, we may all be part of a global market economy, but can we live in a global market society? This seminar examines two major forces shaping the world today. One is “McWorld,” a homogenizing global trend resulting from modern technology, communications, and an increasingly interdependent capitalist world economy. The other is “Jihad,” a resurgence of ethnic politics, fundamentalist religious movements, and the “politics of identity.” We will analyze the origins, development, and interaction of these two seemingly contradictory trends through case studies from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. This course is equivalent to PSCI 0404. (Approval required) 3 hrs. sem. (International Relations and Foreign Policy)/
Subject:
Political Science
Department:
Political Science
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:
INTL 0442 *
SOAN 0442

Sections

Fall 2010

PSCI0404A-F10 Seminar (Rosenberg, Lunstead)

Fall 2009

PSCI0404A-F09 Seminar (Rosenberg, Warin)

Spring 2006

PSCI0404A-S06 Seminar (Rosenberg)

Spring 2004

PSCI0404A-S04 Lecture (Rosenberg)