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SIS 579: Selected Regional and Country Studies
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Comparative perspective on contemporary international relations with regional or area focus. Brings theory to bear on the study of the area. How do major theoretical constructs contribute to understanding the region Conversely, how does knowledge of the topic area extend the range of generalizations in the social sciences Usually offered every term.
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SIS 580: Japan's Twenty-first Century Transformation
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Long-hailed as the paradigmatic successful state after the country was lifted out of poverty at the end of World War II, the recession of the 1990s called into question the viability of the Japanese model. However, more than a lost decade, the economic downturn brought far-reaching changes affecting all areas of Japanese politics, economics, and society. This course studies the evolution of core Japanese institutions, discusses the politics behind recent reforms, and the challenges of internationalism. Usually offered every spring.
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SIS 581: Schools of Thought in Contemporary United States Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Seminar examining disparate normative assumptions about United States foreign policy. A wide spectrum of viewpoints is examined, and students explore their own values as they relate to foreign policy. Usually offered every spring.
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SIS 581 - Schools of Thought in Contemporary United States Foreign Policy
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SIS 582: United States Foreign Policy towards Latin America
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate This course examines U.S. foreign policy towards Latin America by focusing on the factors that shape U.S. foreign policy. The course considers the extent to which U.S. policy is shaped by the nature of the U.S. impact on Latin America. Usually offered every spring.
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SIS 583: United States in World Affairs
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate The role of the United States in world affairs and in contemporary regional issues. Focuses on U.S. interests in the Middle East, Europe, southern Africa, Central America and East Asia. Usually offered every fall.
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SIS 584: Transnational Crimes and Globalization
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate This course provides an overview of transnational crime and corruption and its effects on the political, economic, and social development of countries around the world. Impediments to the effective control of transnational organized crime are considered in the context of increasing globalization and the technological revolution. Usually offered every term.
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SIS 585: Contemporary United Nations
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Examines how new United Nations responsibilities will shape the emerging global system, how major groups of countries will affect the UN, and how particular cases highlight the relationships among countries in the UN system. Cases cover issues of crisis management, peace-keeping and developments in the Global South. Usually offered every spring.
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SIS 586: Technology and Society
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Examines the role of technology in national and international security through historical and contemporary cases of military-technological innovation and stagnation and their impact on policy, strategy, and conflict. The processes of innovation--and their success or failure--are emphasized, including the central dynamic involving technologies that favor the offense and those favoring the defense. Usually offered every spring.
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SIS 587: Globalization:Power,Production and Culture
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate Global transformation slices across former divisions of labor, fundamentally penetrates domestic society, and geographically reorganizes economic activities. This course addresses the underlying causes of globalization and whether it is intensifying and deepening historical tendencies, or is world society entering a new era in the relationship among the state, economy, and culture Usually offered every fall.
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SIS 588: International Security and Arms Control
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate The strengths and weaknesses of arms control. Examination of the military strategy-policy relationship, deterrence theory, strategic posture and doctrine, and terrorism. Usually offered every spring.
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