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Global Ills & Dilemmas of the United Nations

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Spring 2007
PACS 98/198
2 Unit(s)

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About the Course:

This course investigates the various global issues plaguing our world today (i.e. violations of human rights, environmental degradation, weapons of mass destruction, poverty, etc.), and the ways in which NGO’s (non-governmental organizations) and the United Nations work towards alleviating these problems. We will also discuss the tools used to deal with global issues, including, but not limited to, international law, world health and global governance. We would like to promote awareness of global problems, as well as facilitate a discussion of how the UN (as the only multinational forum for global regulation) may be reformed in order to increase efficiency and success in addressing global issues.

How to Enroll:

Enrollment information can be found on sacrun.berkeley.edu

Course Contact: juliagin AT berkeley.edu

Website: http://sacrun.berkeley.edu

Faculty Sponsor: Professor Jerry Sanders

Time & Location:

SectionFacilitatorsSizeLocationTimeStartsStatusCCNs
Amy Elmgren
Julia Gin
25235 DwinelleTu 5-6:301/22full

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Syllabus: PACS 98 and 198 DeCal Syllabus.docJan 3038kbWord Doc (Viewer)View Download

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