The Carnegie Pulseabout the carnegie pulse | advertise | contact | subscriptions | join 
newsart & cultureopinionseventscourse schedule

My schedule
Most popular
View departments
View locations
View times

Find course by title:




 

79-350 Theories of International Relations


Units:9.0
Department:History
Cross-listed:88-326
Related URLs:http://www.history.cmu.edu

This course has three major dimensions. Assumptions and propositions of the leading theories of international relations will be reviewed. This course also seeks to ensure that students clearly understand how newer theoretical approaches to the study of international relations build upon or depart from classical theories. Finally, theories will be tested against the historical record by examining major policy decisions and events such as the Cuban missile crisis, the Vietnam War, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf War, and the current war against global terror.

  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
79-223 Protest and Dissent in American His...
79-231 American Foreign Policy 1945-Presen...
79-332 Juvenile Delinquency:Images, Realit...
60-210 Electronic Media Studio II
60-201 Concept Studio III
33-228 Electronics I
79-204 20th Century America
80-135 Introduction to Political Philos
80-136 Social Structure, Public Policy & E...
80-321 Causation and Social Policy

  Spring 2005 times


No sections available for semester Spring 2005.



talkback to the pulse
No comments about this course have been posted, yet. Be the first to post!
Share your opinion on this course with other Pulse readers. Login below or register to begin posting.

Email address:
Password:







  (c) Copyright 2004 The Carnegie Pulse, Carnegie Mellon's first exclusively online student-run news source. campus mirror | RSS