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JSIS 539 – U.S. Foreign Policy & Int’l Engagement – posted 11/20

Winter 2020 course, JSIS 539 – U.S. Foreign Policy & International Engagement, has space available. The openings are limited to graduate students and require an add code. This course is taught by a former Senior Foreign Service Officer, his bio available at the link below. Please contact maais@uw.edu for more information.

JSIS 539 – U.S. Foreign Policy & International Engagement
Tue/Thur 3:30-5:20p
5 credits
Philip Wall

U.S. foreign policy is the result of lengthy political debates, taking place on many levels within and without the U.S. Government, over what does or does not best serve the “national interest.”  Often, the very definition of what constitutes the “national interest” is at the center of these debates.  This course, taught by a former Senior Foreign Service Officer, takes a practitioner’s approach in introducing the apparatus of American foreign policy and in examining key foreign policy debates over the past 40 years that have shaped the policies of today.  The focus will be on the people who have driven this process and the institutions that they have shaped and served.  Through classroom discussions, briefings, and policy memos addressed to decision-makers, students will hone their skills in presenting coherent, persuasive policy arguments.

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