NS4991 Seminar in United States Foreign Policy

This course studies the conduct of foreign policy by the United States from the founding of the American Republic through the end of the Cold War. A significant independent research paper is required.

Prerequisite

At least one 4000-level seminar in National Security Affairs; or permission of the instructor

Lecture Hours

4

Lab Hours

0

Course Learning Outcomes

  • To comprehend how American policy makers have pursued national security.
  • To understand how the international system has shaped, and been shaped by, America’s rise.
  • To apply historical understanding to contemporary policy problems.
  • To strengthen critical reading skills of primary and secondary sources.
  • To hone critical thinking skills through speech and prose.