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