Teaching
In 2024-2025, Professor Prakash will offer the following courses: (Climate Politics Fall 2024, POLS 458), NGO Politics (Winter 2025, POLS 403), and World Politics (Spring 2025, POLS/JSIS 426).
Courses offered in previous years:
- 2023-2024, Climate Politics Fall 2023, POLS 458), World Politics (Winter 2024, POLS/JSIS 426), and International Political Economy (doctoral seminar, Spring 2024).
- 2022-2023: Climate Politics (Fall 2022, POLS 458), World Politics (Winter 2023, POLS/JSIS 426), and International Relations: Approaches and Issues (doctoral seminar, Spring 2023).
- 2021-2022: International Political Economy (Doctoral semianr, Fall 2021, POLS 522), Climate Politics and Governance (Winter 2022, POLS 403), and World Politics (Spring 2022, POLS/JSIS 426).
- 2020-2021: Climate Politics and Governance (Fall 2020, POLS 403), World Politics (Winter 2021, POLS/JSIS 426), and International Relations: Approaches and Issues (doctoral seminar, Spring 2021).
- 2019-2020: Climate Politics and Governance (Fall 2019, POLS 403), International Political Economy (doctoral seminar, Winter 2020, POLS 521), and World Politics (Spring 2020; POLS/JSIS 426).
- 2018-2019: Climate Politics and Governance (Fall 2018, POLS 403), NGO Politics (doctoral seminar, Winter 2019, POLS 586), and World Politics (Spring 2019; POLS/JSIS 426).
- 2017-2018: Environmental Politics and Governance (doctoral seminar, Fall 2017, POLS 586), NGO Politics (Fall 2017, POLS 403), Climate Politics and Governance (Winter 2018; POLS 403), and World Politics (Spring 2018; POLS/JSIS 426).
- 2016-2017: International Relations: Theory and Methods (doctoral seminar, Fall 2016; POLS 521), and World Politics (Spring 2017; POLS/JSIS 426).
- 2015-2016: NGO Politics (Fall 2015, POLS 403), Environmental Policy and Governance (Winter 2016, POLS 586), World Politics (Spring 2016; POLS/JSIS 426).
- 2014-2015: Environmental Politics and Institutional Innovation (POLS 404a/PB AF 499a, Fall 2014), International Relations: Theory and Methods (Doctoral seminar, POLS 521, Winter 2015), and World Politics (POLS/JSIS 426, Spring 2015).
- 2013-2014: International Political Economy, (Doctoral seminar, Fall 2013), NGO Politics (Spring 2014), and World Politics (Spring 2014).
Additional courses he has offered include: International Relations: Theory and Methods, American Foreign Policy, Globalization, Economic Development, Corporate Social Responsibility, Globalization and Public Policy, Business and Public Policy, and Global Environmental Politcs.
Professor Prakash has received several teaching awards. At Indiana University-Bloomington's School of Public and Environmental Affairs, he received the 1998 Teaching Excellence Award. At the George Washington University Business School, he was the recipient of the 2000 as well as 2002 MBA Faculty Teaching Award. Business Week (September 26, 2000) listed him as one of two "Most Popular Professors" at the GW School of Business (total faculty, approximately 100). For the past several years, the Divisional Dean of Social Sciences at the University of Washington has recognized his "exceptionally high student evaluations", both in overall evaluations and in "amount learned".