IA 212 - United States Foreign Policy
Taught by: Cyrus Partovi
Content: An overview of contemporary U.S. foreign policy from a historical and theoretical perspective. International, domestic, bureaucratic, and individual determinants of policy-making. New challenges and prospects for U.S. foreign policy in the post–Cold War era.
Prerequisite: IA 100 or consent of instructor.
Semester Credits: 4
Meeting Times: MTWTh 1:20-3:20
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