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The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Preliminary Course Offerings 2008–2009, Washington, D.C.

The curriculum information below is currently under review. The information on this page is based on the 2007-2008 Course Offerings and is subject to substantial change without prior notice. Visit this site often for updates.

(F)

 = Offered Fall 2008

(S)

 = Offered Spring 2009

(C)

 = Continues Over Both Semesters

(N)

 = Not Offered 2008-2009

(TBA)

 = To Be Announced

The links in the table below bring you directly to the specified academic program's listing of courses.

M.A. Core Courses

International Development

South Asia Studies

International Economics

African Studies

Southeast Asia Studies

Conflict Management

American Foreign Policy

European Studies

Global Theory and History

Asian Studies

Middle East Studies

International Law and Organizations

China Studies

Russian and Eurasian Studies

International Policy

Japan Studies

Canadian Studies

Strategic Studies

Korea Studies

Latin American Studies

I. M.A. Core Courses

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II. Functional Studies

International Economics 

See the International Economics Program Web site for a specific list of the courses that count toward a specialization in Quantitative Methods and Economic Theory, International Finance or Development Economics. 

Economic Theory and Policy

The courses listed below do not necessarily fulfill specialization requirements.

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Development and Transition Economics

The courses listed below do not necessarily fulfill specialization requirements.

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Quantitative Methods

The courses listed below do not necessarily fulfill specialization requirements.

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International Finance

The courses listed below do not necessarily fulfill specialization requirements.

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International Relations

Conflict Management

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Global Theory and History

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International Law and Organizations

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International Policy

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Strategic Studies

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International Development

See the International Development Program Web site for a list of courses offered by other programs that fulfill International Development requirements.  These courses are not noted on this Web site.

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III. Regional Studies

African Studies

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American Foreign Policy

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Asian Studies (Asian Regional Courses)

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China Studies

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Japan Studies

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Korea Studies

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South Asia Studies

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Southeast Asia Studies

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European Studies

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Middle East Studies

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Russian and Eurasian Studies

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Western Hemisphere Studies

Canadian Studies

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Latin American Studies

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