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Title: POLI 1305: American Foreign Policy
Authors: Zaitseva, Maria
0000-0002-5865-589X
Keywords: foreign policy
American foreign policy
Issue Date: Jan-2022
Publisher: Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University
Citation: Zaitseva, M. (2022, Spring). POLI 1305: American Foreign Policy. Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University.
Series/Report no.: SCW Syllabi Spring 2022;POLI 1305
Abstract: The course examines the sources and conduct of U.S. foreign policy in both historical and theoretical perspectives. The first part of the course explores the domestic and international sources of American foreign policy. In particular, it looks at the roles of international system, ideas, government agencies, and public opinion, as they relate to various issues of U.S. foreign policy in the post-1945 period. The second half of the course examines several key issues of American policy-making, including U.S.- Soviet relations during the Cold War, globalization, nuclear proliferation, the Arab Spring, humanitarian intervention, among others. The course aims to introduce students to theories behind the conduct of US foreign policy and to apply those theories to various issues in the practice of US foreign policy in the post WWII period. The course also aims to strengthen students’ analytical and writing skills.
Description: SCW syllabus / YU only
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/8063
Appears in Collections:Stern College Syllabi -- Spring and Fall 2021-2022 courses --- POLI (Politics)

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