PBPL 21 Crisis and Strategy in American Foreign Policy
This course addresses the frameworks, patterns, and practice of America's strategic response to crisis. It will explore how institutions and policy traditions evolve in response to domestic and international challenges. It will examine some of the key political-military strategies that have been used by policy makers, including revisionism, hegemonic order building, engagement, retrenchment, and flexible integration. The course will also assess difficult challenges that will continue to confront America into the future in the Trump Administration and beyond, including relations with China, Russia, and the Middle East.
Instructor
Rezvani
Cross Listed Courses
COCO 025