Topic:Politics of the European Union
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Politics consists of decisions taken within groups. Political science is the study of politics, both practical and theoretical.
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[edit] Aims
This page aims to coordinate any efforts to produce learning plans and/or research resources for political science.
A good start might be to produce an "Introduction to politics" and then an "Introduction to political science" page, then go from there.
[edit] Active participants
Note: this page was made a specific subunit of the School of Political Science. If you are not really interested in the EU, please move to another page.
Active participants in this Learning Group
The histories of Wikiversity pages indicate who the active participants are. If you are an active participant in this department, you can list your name here (this can help small departments grow and the participants communicate better; for large departments a list of active participants is not needed).
- T.L. Headley -- M.B.A. in Finance and Information Technology Management from West Virginia University (2003), M.A. in Public Relations and Journalism from Marshall University (2001) and a B.A. in Political Science and European History from Marshall Univesity (1988). I have more than 15 years of experience, first as a business reporter and later as director of a major government agency in West Virginia. I have a keen interest in European politics -- particularly in conservative movements. I speak fluent German. In addition, I have first-hand experience in grassroots campaign management.
- GaryGoldstein - B.A. in Political Science from New York University (1994), M.S. in Economic Analysis & Mathematical Finance from New York University (1995), L.L.M. from Columbia University School of Law (1998), J.S.D. from Columbia University School of Law (1999).
- User:Nach0king - BA (well, w:Scottish MA in Politics (not Political Science!) from the University of Glasgow. I will not be the most active member of this endeavour (at least I hope not) but I will do what I can, mostly on introductory and basic material, as I think those more qualified would be the right ones to work on things more advanced. 16:14, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
- User:PanzerKardinal - I'm an American college student majoring in political science. I'm 2 classes away from a BA in the subject. My primary interest is International Relations: IR Theory, International Security, Nuclear Strategy, etc.
- User:Jsek - I am an American college graduate, recently graduated. My major was in International Relations and Theory and also Continental European Studies with a concentration in political parties, ideologies and elections. I have a very good knowledge of EU policies and happenings.
- User:Djfc - My background is (English) Law, International Conflict Analysis and Public International Law (PIL). Specifically, in the concept of state failure, as applied (or not) to Somaila and Yugoslavia (as it then was) in the early 1990s. I hope to contribute to the Law school, but since PIL truly transcends this narrow category, I'd also like to link to an area of this school.
Kevin Bloor - I am the Head of Politics at a private school in England - and the author of an A Level Politics textbook. I have a BA in Politics and International Relations, an MA in International Relations and an MPhil in Government. My main area of expertise is the European Union.
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Be bold in signing up as a participant in this Wikiversity School. Everyone can help improve the political science resources on Wikiversity. If you have an interest politics, political science or even a related social science, we need your help. All you need to do is add your name to this list with a brief note about your political science interests.
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- August 23, 2006 - This page is started.
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- Topic:Introduction to Political Science
- Topic:Political Theory
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- Topic:Government & Politics
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- Topic:Comparative Politics
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- Topic:International Politics

