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Feb 10, 2025
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HIST 240 - Militarization of Global Politics, Economy & Society Semester Offered: Second Semester, Second Module Half Course Credits: 2 Credits Attribute: 2SS, CD
Organized by the International Studies Program, this interdisciplinary, mini-course will invite a large number of expert speakers to cover pressing issues of the militarization of global politics, economy and society in recent history and current international affairs. Course sessions will take the form of lectures or panels with external speakers coming from various disciplines and areas of expertise. Topics covered will include: militarization of U.S. politics, economy & society; constitutional & international legal dimensions global militarism; arms trade and the U.S. Middle East/South Asia; armed conflicts in East Asia; military institutions and the state in Latin America.
Enrollment Limit: 50 Instructor: A. Zeinab
Cross List Information: Cross-listed with POLT 240
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