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POL 383: Comparative Foreign Policy

3 credits

This course involves the description, application, and evaluation of various analytical models and approaches to compare the foreign policy-making institutions, styles, and political processes of democratic and non-democratic nation-states. A comparison of the domestic and international influences on foreign policy is emphasized. (Learning Goals:G;Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences)

Sections Offered: Spring 2024

Comparative Foreign Policy
0158-383-001 R. Saunders Mon/Wed 11:00 am - 11:50 am GC - BLH 207 3

 
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