PS 444 National Security Strategy: Regional Perspectives
Focuses on the regional contexts that influence U.S. national security strategy and the multifaceted reasons security polices succeed or fail in each region of the world. Critical analysis applied to major social, cultural, political, economic, military, technological, and historical issues that shape formation of regional security strategy, and to strategic assessments of U.S. security policies as perceived from other regions' perspectives. Expected preparation:
PS 205.
Slash Listed Courses
Also offered for graduate-level credit as
PS 544 and may be taken only once for credit.