Government 345 - SEM:INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
Spring
2014
01
4.00
Brent Durbin
T 01:00-04:00
Smith College
40467-S14
SEELYE B4
bdurbin@smith.edu
Topics course. This course examines the processes and organizations that govern foreign policy decisions in the United States. We will view this topic through a variety of lenses, including theories of individual cognition and bias, small-group decision-making, bureaucratic politics, and organizational behavior. These different approaches will be applied to several in-depth case studies drawn from the last fifty years of U.S. foreign policy. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing; Gov 241 (International Politics) or equivalent; and one college-level course in American politics. Gov 244 (Foreign Policy of the United States) or equivalent is recommended.
Topic: Foreign Policy Decision-Making. Instructor Permission. Limited to GOV majors Not open to first-years, sophomores