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Diplomatic History Courses

581 European International History

  • 581.01 19th Century U G 5
    History of the international relations and diplomacy of Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the First World War. Fink.
  • 581.02 20th Century U G 5
    History of the international relations and diplomacy of Europe from the First World War to the present. Fink.

583 U.S. Diplomatic History

  • 583.01 U.S. Diplomatic History: From Independence to 1920 U G 5
    Domestic and international setting of U.S. diplomacy from the Revolutionary War to the emergence of the United States as a world power. Hahn. Not open to students with credit for 670.
  • 583.02 U.S. Diplomatic History: From 1920 to Present U G 5
    Domestic and international setting of U.S. diplomacy from the 1920 to the present. Hahn. Not open to students with credit for 671.

702 Advanced Topics in National Security G 5
Examination of various topics in the field of national security; survey of literature in field; identification of major problem areas. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs including credit in NSP Studs 702. Cross­listed in National Security Policy Studies. Cross-referenced in Political Science.

  • 702.01 US-USSR Foreign Policy and Strategic Rivalry
    The politics and diplomacy of nuclear weapons since 1945.
  • 702.02 International Conflict and Peace
    Introduction to theoretical and empirical literature in the study of conflict and peace.
  • 702.03 Arms Control
    Examination of the US-Soviet strategic arms competition and the threat of nuclear proliferation.
  • 702.04 Defense Economics and Weapons System Acquisition
    The role of defense investment in national security and the process of weapons system acquisition.
  • 702.05 Development of the Military Profession
    The development of the military profession in America from the Revolution to the 1970's.
  • 702.06 War since 1945
    The conduct and results of conventional war in the post 1945 world.
  • 702.07 North Atlantic Treaty Organization
    The study of the origins, institutions, and evolution of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the broader contexts of West European politics and US­West European relations. Beyerchen.

770 Studies in the History of American Foreign Policy U G 5
Studies in the main problems of American foreign policy with primary emphasis on basic literatures and selected primary materials. Hahn. Prereq: 670 and grad standing; or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs.

823 Seminar in European International History G 5
Each decimal subdivision repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.

  • 823.01 Seminar in European International History I
    Fink. This course is Progress ("P") graded. Credit will be awarded upon completion of 823.02.
  • 823.02 Seminar in European International History II
    Continuation of 823.01.

871 Seminar in American Diplomatic History
Prereq: Permission of instructor. Each decimal subdivision repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.

  • 871.01 Seminar in American Diplomatic History I
    Hahn. This course is Progress ("P") graded. Credit will be awarded upon completion of 871.02
  • 871.02 Seminar in American Diplomatic History II
    Continuation of 871.01
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