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American Foreign Policy Course Offerings 2008-2009, Washington, D.C.

The information below is subject to change without prior notice. Visit the ISIS Course Search for course descriptions and schedules.

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  • For courses being offered again by the same faculty, prior evaluations are linked.
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Conduct of Foreign Policy
Course Number: 200.701
Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2  
Stevenson

Congress and Foreign Policy
Course Number: 200.700
Course Evaluations: Fall 08; Fall 07; Fall 06; Fall 05; Fall 04, parts 1 2  
Stevenson

Current Challenges for American Foreign Policy
Course Number: 200.754
Course Evaluations: Fall 08;Fall 07; Fall 06; Fall 05; Fall 04, parts 1 2  
Oakley

Current Issues in American Foreign Policy
Course Number: 200.734
Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06,  parts 1 2 3; Spring 04
Mandelbaum

Current Issues in International Relations
Course Number: 200.763
Course Evaluations: Fall 2008; Fall 07; Fall 06; Fall 05
Mandelbaum

The Foundations of American Foreign Policy
Course Number: 200.716
Course Evaluations: Fall 08; Fall 06; Fall 05; Fall 04
Gleijeses

The Imperious Economy
Course Number: 200.712
Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2; Spring 05; Spring 04
Calleo

Intellectual Debates in American Foreign Policy
Course Number: 200.721
Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2  
Karaagac

Thesis Seminar
Course Number: 200.758
Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2  
Mandelbaum

The United States and the Third World
Course Number: 200.711
Course Evaluations: Fall 08; Fall 06; Fall 05
Gleijeses

Suggested Electives Offered by Other Programs
Students concentrating in American Foreign Policy may enroll in one of the following courses offered by other programs to fulfill an American Foreign Policy concentration course requirement.

U.S. Policy Toward Africa (African Studies)
U.S.-China Relations (China Studies)
The United Nations and International Security (International Law and Organizations)
The U.S.-Japan Relationship in Global Context (Japan Studies)
U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Latin America (Latin American Studies)
U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East (Middle East Studies)
Democracy and Its Discontents (South Asia Studies)
The American Military (Strategic Studies)
Seminar in Crisis Simulation (Strategic Studies)

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