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POL-SCI 332
American National Security
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Since the Second World War, the United States' military instrument has grown increasingly isolated from the other instruments of national power. The needs of the post-cold war era, in contrasts, are for the more sophisticated orchestration of all instruments of national power at all levels of government. Students will be presented with the relevant concepts of international relations theory, national security strategy, legislation, and the executive branch organizations that wield the instruments of national power. The course pays particular attention to the National Security Council, established by 1947 legislation to integrate the domestic, foreign, and military policies of the United States as they relate to national security. Offered: On demand.
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Faculty:
College of Arts & Sciences
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Department:
Political Sciences
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