POLI 6630 International Security
International Security
A review of critical issues threatening the security of the major powers including nuclear strategy, arms control, weapons procurement, international economics, and military interventions in regional disputes. In addition to the substance of selected issues, the course deals with the literature on decision-making, crisis management, and the organization of governments for effective foreign policy-making. Emphasis is on American security problems and policy-making.
Pre-requistites: POLI 2500, POLS 2010 or consent of instructor
credit hours: 3
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