IGA-201: Central Challenges of American Foreign Policy

Semester: Spring

Credit: 1.0

Faculty: Graham Allison

Schedule

Day Time Location
First Day 1/25
Meet Day M/W 2:40 PM - 4:00 PM LAND
Review

Description

This course requires students to analyze todays central issues in American foreign policy. For each issue there will be an analysis of the international environment, identification of specific policy options, consideration of pros and cons, and reflection on processes for choice and action. The course seeks to combine operational assignments with conceptual and theoretical approaches. Students learn not only about current issues but also how to analyze and present issues in analytic options memos.

Also offered by the Government Department as Gov. 2790.