History 396W - IS- Navigating Washington

Fall
2023
01
3.00
Jessica Keene

TH 4:00PM 6:00PM

UMass Amherst
78963
Herter Room 601
jkeene@umass.edu
This independent study is designed to give students preliminary understanding of how history, politics, economics, and the legislative and administrative processes in Washington shape US public policy, and the impact this has on US international relations. Students will be asked to analyze the impact of recent international trade decisions by the Trump Administration, with a focus on what and who drove these decisions, both inside of Washington and out. The course will focus on events that are happening now, including how the politics of the mid-term congressional elections have shaped policy. In the process, students will discover who influences these policies and a range of potential career paths in this area.

Open to Seniors, Juniors & Sophomores only. Apply for this competitive opportunity with a letter of interest to Mark Roblee (mroblee@umass.edu).

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.