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Academic Year 2001/2002
Decision Making and International Security
GOVT 316 FA
In this analysis of responses to threats to security in international and domestic politics, the focus is on decisions to use military force or to respond to the use of force, often in crisis situations. The course
employs a case approach that involves
intensive class discussion. We will discuss psychological factors (e.g., the role of misperceptions, belief systems, or cognitive structures) in decision making, the effects of historical analogies, the impact of
domestic politics (or internal interests)
and of the international system, and, in general, the adequacy of rational-actor models. This course, however, differs from conventional approaches to foreign policy decision making by including nongovernmental actors,
integrating domestic and foreign
policy issues, and extending the scope of the analysis to governments other than the American.
MAJOR READINGS
Yuen Khong, ANALOGIES AT WAR
Allen S. Whiting, CHINA CROSSES THE YALU
Deborah Larson, ORIGINS OF CONTAINMENT
Jack Snyder, THE IDEOLOGY OF THE OFFENSIVE
Barbara Farnham, ed., AVOIDING LOSSES/TAKING
RISKS
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Class participation, several papers, final exam.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
Students who have not taken the prerequisites may speak to the instructor about an over-ride.
"Students who wish to be eligible to register for the course during Drop/Add should place themselves on the wait list
during on-line registration. Wait
list preference rankings will be one factor I will consider in making Drop/Add period registration decisions."
Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first class, they will be dropped from the class list. NOTE: Students must still submit a completed
Drop/Add form to the Registrar's
Office.
COURSE FORMAT:
Discussion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS GOVT
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
GOVT155 OR GOVT311
SECTION 01
- Instructor(s): Crenshaw,Martha
- Times: ..T.R.. 10:30AM-11:50AM; Location: FISK115
- Reserved Seats: (Total Limit: 25)
- SR. major: 12 Jr. major: 13
- SR. non-major: Jr. non-major: SO: FR: X
Special Attributes:
- Curricular Renewal: Speaking, Writing, Focused Inquiry Course
Links to Web Resources For This Course.
Last Updated on MAR-19-2002
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