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Suspended courses 2016/17 (postgraduate)

Courses not running 2016/17

Some of the courses offered by the Government Department are not available each year. The below postgraduate courses are not running for the 2016/17 academic year (updated 01/06/2016).

If a course you had planned to take is not running in your prospective year of study, you are encouraged to consider taking a course which is similar in content in another LSE department or, where this is no similar course available, to consider taking an intercollegiate option at another University of London college.

The list of outside options at LSE for postgraduate students can be found on the LSE Calendar website.

The list of colleges from which an intercollegiate course might be considered can be found on the University of London website. If you want to apply to take an intercollegiate option, please follow the process set out on the Taking a Course Outside LSE webpage.

Please note that all requests for taking outside or intercollegiate options would need to be approved by both the course convenor/receiving institution and your academic adviser and the LSE Registry division.

Suspended MSc courses 2016/17
Course Code  Course Name
GV427 Democracy in South and East Asia
GV442 Globalization and Democracy
GV443 The State and Political Institutions in Latin America
GV476 Twentieth Century European Liberal Thought
GV4B6 Kant's Political Philosophy
GV4C4 Legislative Politics: US
GV4C6 European Parliament
GV4C9 Democratisation and its Discontents in Southeast Asia
GV4D3 Local Power in an Era of Globalization, Democratization and Decentralization
GV4E3 Democratisation, Conflict and Statebuilding
GV4F2 Popular Politics in the Middle East
GV4F7 The Political Theory of Jurgen Habermas
GV4G5 The History and Politics of the Modern Middle East
GV4G6 Nationalism and Global Politics
GV4H6 Behavioural and Experimental Political Economy
GV4H7 Subnational Politics in Comparative Perspective
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