Scribner Seminar Program
Course Description
Contemporary British Politics from an Outsider's Perspective
Instructor(s): Robert Turner, Government
What can we learn about Britain’s politics by living there? Like the protagonist
of Mark Twain’s 19th century novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court who
awakens to find himself in medieval England, we find ourselves in a foreign land with
a different political system from our own. However, the current issues are familiar:
popular dissatisfaction with political elites; economic globalization and increasing
economic inequality; immigration and the rise of a multicultural society; balancing
threats from terrorism with civil liberties; and how to enhance local democracy.
In this course, we will study the institutions and activities of the British national
government, focusing on contemporary British politics and policy. С¸£Àûµ¼º½ will study
the Monarchy, Parliament, political parties, the role of the Prime Minister, political
ideology, political institutions, and public policies. The American political system
will be used as a point of reference and contrast in order to understand what is similar
and different about British politics.
Course Offered