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AREA STUDIES
Herbert J. Ellison Center for Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies
University of Washington
Women's Rights and Politics in Islamic Society
(ANTH 498/LSJ 421)
Topics in Early Christian and Byzantine Art and Architecture
(ART H 451/551)
Introduction to Folklore Studies
(C LIT 230/SCAND 230)
National Cin?mas: Roman Polanski
(C LIT 315/SLAV 223)
Post-War Russian Cin?ma: The Thaw and Beyond
(C LIT 315/SLAV 223)
Themes in World Literature: Death and Transfiguration
(C LIT 352)
Special Studies: Of Palaces and Prisons. Imagination in Literature
(C LIT 396)
Special Studies: Jewish German Writers: Enlightenment to Auschwitz
(C LIT 396/GERMAN 295)
Special Topics: Women In Cinema
(C LIT 497/SLAV 490 A)
East European Literature
(CLIT 320 A)
Global Communication
(COM 322/POL S 329)
European Media Systems
(COM 425/EURO 425)
European Media Systems
(COM 425/EURO 425)
European Media Systems
(COM 425/EURO 425)
Modern Czech Literature in English
(CZECH 420)
Central Asian Economic Development
(ECON 406/SISRE 490)
Natural Resource Economics 435
(ECON 435)
Natural Resource Economics 435
(ECON 435)
International Trade
(ECON 471)
International Trade
(ECON 471)
International Trade
(ECON 471)
International Macroeconomics
(ECON 472)
International Macroeconomics
(ECON 472)
International Macroeconomics
(ECON 472)
Economics of the European Union
(ECON 475/EURO 494)
Economic Transformation of Russia and Eastern Europe
(ECON 495)
Natural Resource Economics 535
(ECON 535)
Economics of Living Marine Resources
(ECON 538/SMA 538)
International Financial and Monetary Economics
(ECON 572)
Europe Today
(EURO 301)
Eastern European Politics and Society
(EURO 302)
Baltic States and Scandinavia
(EURO 344/SCAND 344)
Baltic Cultures
(EURO 345/SCAND 345)
Modern European Migration, Integration, and Citizenship
(EURO 403/GEOG 403)
War and Occupation in Northern Europe: History, Fiction, and Memoir
(EURO 445/SCAND 445)
Nuclear Fuel Cycle: National Case Studies in International Non-Prolif Standards
(EURO 490/SISRE 590)
The EU and its New Members
(EURO 490/SISRE 590)
Russian Domestic Policy
(EURO/SISRE 490)
Geography of International Trade
(GEOG 349)
Geopolitics
(GEOG 375/SIS 375)
Methods of Resource Analysis
(GEOG 471)
Advanced Political Geography
(GEOG 575/SIS 575)
Global Trade, Transportation, and Logistics Studies
(GTTL 599)
Introduction to Jewish Cultural History
(HIST 250/SISJE 250)
Holocaust: History and Memory
(HIST 269/SISJE 269)
The Jewish Twentieth Century in Film
(HIST 369/SISJE 369)
Science and Technology In Russia and the Soviet Union
(HIST 388 C)
When Bagdad was the City of Peace: The Medieval Middle East 600-1500 C.E.
(HIST 3XX)
Colloquium in History: Marco Polo
(HIST 498)
Pope Pius Xii, World War II, and The Holocaust
(HIST 498 D)
Stalin and Stalinism
(HIST 498 F)
Topics in History: Colonial Central Asia, ca. 1830-1920
(HIST 590)
Eastern Europe Since 1918
(HISTEU 452)
Topics in European History: The Holocaust
(HISTEU 590)
The Vikings
(HSTAM 370/SCAND 370)
Germany 1871-1989
(HSTEU 334)
Imperial Russia:1700-1900
(HSTEU 444/SISRE 444)
Baltic History
(HSTEU 454/SCAND 454)
History of Eastern Europe: 1939 to the Present
(HSTEU 552)
Topics in History: Imperial Russian History
(HSTEU 590)
Topics in Latvian Literature
(LATV 310)
Topics in Latvian Literature
(LATV 310)
International Protection of Human Rights
(LAW B 596)
International Trade Law
(LAW B 599 C)
Politics and Law of International Human Rights
(LSJ 320/POL S 368)
Politics and Law of International Human Rights
(LSJ 320/POL S 368)
Law and Global Politics
(LSJ 490 A/SIS 490 B)
Future of Nation-States
(LSJ 501/SIS 590 A)
Music Cultures of the World
(MUSIC 316)
Islam
(NEAR E 211/RELIG 211)
Sources of History in Central Asia
(NEAR E 270)
Turkic Peoples of Central Asia
(NEAR E 375/SIS 377)
History of Uighur Civilization
(NEAR E 496/596 C)
Foreign Language Teaching Methodology
(NEAR E/SLAV 518)
Economics of International Development
(PB AF 533)
Rural Development: Economics and Policy
(PB AF 534)
International Organizations and Ocean Management
(PB AF 538/SMA 507)
Mediation and Negotiation as Instruments of Public Management and Policy-Making
(PBAF 507)
Managing Policy in a Global Context
(PBAF 532)
Philosophy of Human Rights
(PHIL 338)
Philosophy of Human Rights
(PHIL 338)
Philosophy of Human Rights
(PHIL 338)
Introduction to International Relations
(POL S 203)
Introduction to International Relations
(POL S 203)
Introduction to International Relations
(POL S 203)
Introduction to International Relations
(POL S 203)
Introduction To Comparative Politics
(POL S 204)
Introduction To Comparative Politics
(POL S 204)
Introduction To Comparative Politics
(POL S 204)
Introduction To Comparative Politics
(POL S 204)
Scandinavia in World Affairs
(POL S 326/SCAND 326)
International Organizations
(POL S 328)
International Organizations
(POL S 328)
Comparative Law and Courts
(POL S 367/SIS 490)
International Conflict
(POL S 407)
International Conflict
(POL S 407)
World Politics
(POL S 426/SIS 426)
World Politics
(POL S 426/SIS 426)
World Politics
(POL S 426/SIS 426)
Ethnic Politics and Nationalism in Multi-Ethnic Societies
(POL S 436/SIS 436)
Government and Politics of Russia
(POL S 441)
Government and Politics of Russia
(POL S 441)
Contemporary Central Asia Politics
(POL S 447/SISRE 490)
Political Economy of the European Union
(POL S 460)
Comparative Politics
(POL S 505)
Marxism and Critical Theory
(POL S 517)
Modern Scandinavian Politics
(POL S 519/SCAND 519)
International Relations I: Theory and Method
(POL S 521)
International Political Economy
(POL S 522/SIS 401)
International Political Economy
(POL S 522/SIS 401)
International Security
(POL S 524/SIS 421)
Special Topics: Empirical Approaches to International Conflict and Cooperation
(POL S 527)
International Affairs
(POL S/SIS 534)
Modern Polish Literature
(POLISH 420)
Introduction to Contemporary Polish Culture
(POLSH 320)
Introduction to Persian Literature
(PRSAN 451)
Literature and Culture, 20th Century
(RUSS 323)
Introduction to Russian Culture and Civilization
(RUSS 110)
Masterpieces of Russian Literature: Bulgakov
(RUSS 230)
Russian Literature and Culture 1700 - 1840
(RUSS 321)
Russian Literature and Culture 1700-1900
(RUSS 322)
Russian Folk Literature in English
(RUSS 324)
Russian Art and Architecture
(RUSS 426)
Directed Study or Research
(RUSS 499/SLAV 499)
Directed Study or Research
(RUSS 499/SLAV 499)
Directed Study or Research
(RUSS 499/SLAV 499)
Directed Study or Research
(RUSS 499/SLAV 499)
Seminar in Contemporary Russian Prose: Nabokov?s Russian Novels
(RUSS 543)
Caucuses in Russian Literature
(RUSS 570)
Research Seminar in Russian Literature
(RUSS 570/RUSS 570 A)
Research Seminar in Russian Literature
(RUSS 570/RUSS 570 A)
Research Seminar in Russian Literature
(RUSS 570/RUSS 570 A)
Latvian Literary and Cultural History
(SCAND 152)
Kalevala and the Epic Tradition
(SCAND 340)
Environmental Norms in International Politics
(SCAND 350/SIS 350)
Scandinavian Cinema
(SCAND 360)
Making of the 21st Century
(SIS 201)
War
(SIS 301/SOC 301)
Political Economy of Development
(SIS 330)
Political Economy of Development
(SIS 330)
Political Economy of International Trade and Finance
(SIS 332)
Political Economy of International Trade and Finance
(SIS 332)
International Law and Arms Control
(SIS 425)
Special Topics: Congress and Russian-American Relations
(SIS 490 C)
International Law and the Use of Force
(SIS 490 D)
International Trade and National Security
(SIS 490/590 C)
Globalization and International Relations
(SIS 502)
Practicum: Methods in International Studies
(SIS 511)
Ethnonationalist and Ethnorelgious Conflicts: Causes and Solutions
(SIS 522)
Law and Politics of International Trade
(SIS 552)
Special Topics: Anthropology of Political Violence
(SIS 590 A)
International Humanitarian Law
(SISME 420)
Seminar in Turkish Studies
(SISME 560)
Seminar in Turkish Studies
(SISME 560)
Seminar in Turkish Studies
(SISME 560)
Security Affairs of Russia and Eurasia: 1945 to Present
(SISRE 424)
Bibliography and Research Methods
(SISRE 501)
Thesis Seminar
(SISRE 502)
Thesis Seminar
(SISRE 503)
Comparative Marine Business in the North Pacific
(SISRE 555/SMA 555)
Ironic Hero: In Search of Self-Definition in Modern Polish Literature and Film
(SISRE 590/SLAV 490)
Independent Study
(SISRE 600)
Independent Study
(SISRE 600)
Independent Study or Research
(SISRE 600)
Independent Study
(SISRE 600)
Master's Thesis
(SISRE 700)
Master's Thesis
(SISRE 700)
Master's Thesis
(SISRE 700)
Master's Thesis
(SISRE 700)
History of the Slavic Languages
(SLAV 351)
The Other Europe: Contemporary East European Fiction
(SLAV 420)
The Other Europe: Contemporary East European Fiction
(SLAV 420)
Literature, Language and Identities in Post-Soviet Ukraine
(SLAV 420)
What's in a Name?
(SLAV 470/570)
Bilingualism
(SLAV 470/570)
Studies in Slavic Literature: Catastrophe and Culture: Chernobyl as Text
(SLAV 490 C)
Introduction to the Study of Slavic Languages
(SLAV 551)
History of the South Slavic Languages
(SLAV 563)
Russian Media Studies
(TCOM 388)
20th Century Ukrainian Poets in English Translation
(UKR 420)