GFPL302
Identities in Global and Foreign Policy across Time and Place
3 Credit(s)
This course allows students to interrogate how identities - including national, caste, ethnic, gender, racial, religious, socio-economic, political and beyond - and their intersections shape global and foreign policy challenges and solutions. The course emphasizes the centrality of identity to making, implementing, evaluating and adapting policy across time and place. Examples are drawn from an array of national, trans-national and global policy issues, including policies designed to tackle global health challenges, climate change, national security concerns and more.