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Apr 18, 2024
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HIST 241 - History and the Formulation of U.S. National Security Policy and Strategy Next Offered: 2013-2014 Semester Offered: Second Semester, Second Module 2013-2014 Credits (Range): 2 Hours Attribute: 2 SS This course considers how history should be an integral factor in the formulation of national security strategy and policy. The course will define strategy and policy and then use case studies of security issues from the post World War II period such as the Cold War, North Korea, Vietnam, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Student interest and background will be considered in case study selection. Prerequisite: at least one year of college level survey history course. Enrollment Limit: 12 Instructor: J. Kim Consent of the Instructor Required: No Prerequisites & Notes Two college-level courses in History or the equivalent
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