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International Security (445-0-20)

Instructors

Daniel Joseph Krcmaric

Meeting Info

Scott Hall 201 Ripton Room: Tues 2:00PM - 4:50PM

Overview of class

This course is a graduate seminar devoted to theoretical and empirical questions in international security. While we will engage occasionally with some classic works, our main focus is on a selection of contemporary contributions that have influenced how we think about international security. The course has three major goals: (1) to survey some of the most important substantive debates in the field of international security with an emphasis on recent research; (2) to apply theories from the academic literature to contemporary policy problems; and (3) to help political science Ph.D. students prepare for their exams and develop their own research.

Registration Requirements

Graduate Students Only

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Reserved for Graduate Students.