This is my Fall, 2004 Introduction to Comparative and International Politics Class. Most students here are from New York but Nigeria, Haiti, Japan and Guyana are also represented in this not-so-random sample.
 Here are serious students of American Foreign Policy. Roughly half are Political Science majors, some are Education majors who plan to teach Social Studies and some are International Studies majors. Several are planning for internships in the Spring of 2005.

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My Background U.S.FOREIGN POLICY HUMAN RIGHTS POLITICS
 POLS/PSYCH 294 Obedience, Conformity and COURAGE Intro to COMPARATIVE and  INTERNATIONAL Politics (POLS 171) RESPONSES TO GENOCIDE
PRISONS & PRISONERS (trips) International Organization&Law ISRAEL & MIDEAST POLITICS
Annual Washington Symposium Military in American Politics RELIGION AND POLITICS

 
This group is ready to depart for a visit to two New York state prisons. One in this group is an impostor, however. Can you identify the one who is not a student? 

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