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POLITICAL SCIENCE.

1. The Growth of World Relationships.—Treats the rise of nationalism
and democracy as the background of the present world situation;
the era of competitive armaments; factors making for internationalism;
the actual versus the supposed grounds for rivalry
between nations; principles of international law; earlier peace projects
in the light of the epochal conflicts provoking them; analysis
of present proposals.

Daily, 2:30 to 3:30. Professor Macmahon. Peabody Hall, Room 10.

2. The International Aspects of American Politics.—Treats the various
governmental activities which touch upon the conduct of foreign
affairs, diplomatic and commercial; the treaty-making power
and the states; national defense; epochs in American diplomacy;
United States as a world power; Pan-Americanism and the Monroe
Doctrine; colonial policy; canal diplomacy; United States and the
Great War.

Daily, 10:30 to 11:30. Professor Macmahon. Peabody Hall,
Room 10.