GLST.7130 Special Topics in Security and Human Rights
Id: 037346
Credits: 3-3
Description
Strategy is a crucial concept and practice in the field of international security. We will examine the foundational works in the area of strategy as well as contemporary work before exploring strategy as deployed in a range of issue areas, including military conflict, climate change, and arms control. The class will emphasize student participation and the application of concepts we learn in class. Students are asked to write a series of short policy memos and final paper exploring the application of strategy to international security broadly defined.
Prerequisites
GLST Program, or Permission of Instructor.
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