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International Studies

INTST 373 International Security and Cooperation (4)

This course introduces students to various important theoretical approaches to the study of international security and cooperation. It also applies these approaches to empirical cases and concrete issues of international harmony and discord. Among the strategies of cooperation examined are strategic interaction and institution-building. These approaches will be analyzed in light of traditional theories that focus on military relationships and armed conflict. Special emphasis is placed on security and cooperation in the post-Cold War world.

  • General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Social Sciences
  • Prerequisite: INTST 214
  • Offering: Annually
  • Instructor: Marks

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