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Leadership and Public Policy - Policy |
LPPP 7559 New Course in Public Policy and Leadership |
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| Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy |
19599 | 001 | Lecture (3) | Open | 13 / 25 | Todd Sechser | Th 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Ruffner Hall G006 |
| Explores the role of nuclear weapons in international politics. Topics include the causes of proliferation, deterrence and coercion, nuclear strategy, nuclear crisis management, and nonproliferation policy. |
| Military Power and War |
19605 | 002 | Lecture (3) | Open | 13 / 20 | Brad Carson | Tu 3:30pm - 6:00pm | Monroe Hall 122 |
| This course examines the past, present, and future of war, focusing especially on conventional deterrence theory and its applicability to contemporary American foreign policy. We will begin with a thorough review of existing theory, proceeding chronologically from deterrence theory before Hiroshima through the Cold War and Global War on Terror. We will then critically examine the applicability of conventional deterrence theory to contemporary American foreign policy and defense strategy. In particular, we will focus on the value of existing theory to the contemporary strategic environment, as well as the extent to which conventional deterrence theory affects American strategic decisions regarding force sufficiency, posture, and readiness. |
| Co-Production of Public & Non-Profit Services |
20065 | 003 | Lecture (3) | Open | 14 / 30 | Brian Williams | Tu 3:30pm - 6:00pm | New Cabell Hall 332 |
| Leadership in American Policy Toward China |
| Leadership in American Policy Toward China |
20128 | 004 | Lecture (3) | Closed | 2 / 18 | Harry Harding | Th 2:00pm - 4:30pm | Bryan Hall 312 |