GLBL ST 113AD
Globalization in Context: Governance and Conflict
Global Studies · 5 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
History, politics, and philosophy of human rights; and how their globalization in modern history involves peaceful governance and international conflict. Study of different cultural histories and political experiences in which claims to racial or gender equality, equal economic opportunity, and religious freedom have emerged across the world. Students learn why imperialism, colonialism, and capitalism reinforce these man-made inequalities, and how interdisciplinary discourses account for human rights violations in conflict zones. Field trips included to gain first-hand experience of these processes. Offered in summer only.
P/NP or letter grading.
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Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Requisites: courses 1, 103. Corequisite: course 113BD.
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confidence 1.00 · from UCLA’s structured dataBruinTree reads · Prerequisite
confidence 1.00 · from UCLA’s structured dataRequires
Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
GLBL ST 113AD
- GLBL ST 1Introduction to Globalization
- GLBL ST 103Globalization: Governance and Conflict
- GLBL ST 113BDGlobalization in Context Seminar: World Governance
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What this course is a requisite for, and what those courses lead to in turn.
GLBL ST 113AD
- GLBL ST 113BDGlobalization in Context Seminar: World Governance
1 course lists this as a requisite. The whole downstream is here — 2 courses over 2 levels. Every course here opens its own tree.





