ISS 301: Survey of U.S. National Security Policy
Center for Intel & Security Studies
This course surveys the key issues and ideas associated with U.S. national security policy from the Cold War to the present. The course is designed to enhance students’ capacity to evaluate competing theories and arguments surrounding debates about U.S. national security policy and prepares students to develop their own policy analysis research, writing, and briefing skills.
3 Credits
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for ISS 301
- Lecture: Web-based Lecture for ISS 301
- Lecture: Hybrid Lecture for ISS 301
Subject Areas
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