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International Politics [A] is currently being taught in a style of trying to teach a little about everything including Hunger, Genocide, and Information Security. Note that the current course (2005) has a pacifist point of view. | International Politics [A] is currently being taught in a style of trying to teach a little about everything including Hunger, Genocide, and Information Security. Note that the current course (2005) has a pacifist point of view. | ||
Extremely pacifist. At Saratoga Session 2 2005, Donald Rumsfeld was put on mock trial for war crimes. He was found not guilty. | |||
Revision as of 17:28, 10 August 2005
International Politics [A] is currently being taught in a style of trying to teach a little about everything including Hunger, Genocide, and Information Security. Note that the current course (2005) has a pacifist point of view.
Extremely pacifist. At Saratoga Session 2 2005, Donald Rumsfeld was put on mock trial for war crimes. He was found not guilty.