American Political Institutions in Uncertain Times (PUBLPOL 124)

POLISCI
120C
Instructors
Bonica, A. (PI)
Dalton, M. (TA)
Section Number
1
This course examines how the rules that govern elections and the policy process determine political outcomes. It explores the historical forces that have shaped American political institutions, contemporary challenges to governing, and prospects for change. Topics covered include partisan polarization and legislative gridlock, the politicization of the courts, electoral institutions and voting rights, the expansion of presidential power, campaign finance and lobbying, representational biases among elected officials, and the role of political institutions in maintaining the rule of law. Throughout, emphasis will be placed on the strategic interactions between Congress, the presidency, and the courts and the importance of informal norms and political culture. Political Science majors taking this course to fulfill the WIM requirement should enroll in POLISCI 120C.
Grading
Letter or Credit/No Credit
Requirements
GER:DB-SocSci, WAY-SI
Units
5
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Course Tags
Law and the Legal System
Academic Year
Quarter
Spring
Section Days
Tuesday Thursday
Start Time
10:30 AM
End Time
11:50 AM
Location
200-305