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PST 295-01 - Special Topic: Unlocking Policy Neglect: Comparative Agenda Setting

4 credits (Spring)


Why are global challenges like climate change, human rights abuses, and inequality treated with little urgency by policymakers? This course examines how policy agendas are set in the public, the media, and ultimately in important decision-making institutions as well as why some problems face challenges in making it onto the policy agenda. The course will be taught from Leiden University College in the form of a small, online personal course. In that setting, Grinnell students will interact with peers from LUC, a liberal arts college in The Hague with strengths in interdisciplinary policy approaches. The course will be sponsored by Grinnell College professor Wayne Moyer.

This class includes course-embedded travel during the first week of Spring Break to Leiden University in the Netherlands. Students will engage in dialogue on course materials and research projects with their Leiden University peers and with Professor Zicha. They will also conduct a few visits to local organizations that work in related policy areas. Participation is required. Student will be required to pay a $400 participation fee (most other required travel expenses will be covered). This fee will be added to the student tuition  bill and is due by the first day of classes. If  payment of this fee causes you financial concern,  please contact Gretchen Zimmermann in the  Financial Aid Office to discuss loan options to  cover this additional cost for attendance.

Prerequisite: Third-year standing and ECN 220 , POL 220 , or PST 220  and MAT 209 . Recommended: POL 255 , POL 257 , POL 258 , POL 261 , POL 262 , POL 273 , or POL 295 (Politics of the Middle East or Intro to South Asian Politics).            
Instructor: Zicah