International Security

AUTUMN 2012

HISTORY 103F: Introduction to Military History
INTNLREL 168: America as a World Power: U.S. Foreign Relations, 1914 to Present
IPS 219: Intelligence and National Security
MS&E 193: Technology and National Security (MS&E 193W, MS&E 293)
OSPBEIJ 67: China-Africa and Middle East Relations
OSPFLOR 51: Italian Foreign Policy and the Global Players
OSPMOSC 72: Space, Politics, and Modernity in Russia
OSPMOSC 74: Post-Soviet Eurasia and SCO: Society, Politics, Integration
POLISCI 140L: China in World Politics (POLISCI 340L)
POLISCI 211P: International Security in South Asia: Pakistan, India and the United States

WINTER 2013

HISTORY 201A: The Global Drug Wars
HISTORY 202: International History and International Relations Theory (HISTORY 306E, POLISCI 216E, POLISCI 316)
HISTORY 256: U.S.-China Relations: From the Opium War to Tiananmen (HISTORY 356)
INTNLREL 154: The Cold War: An International History
OSPBER 15: Shifting Alliances? The European Union and the U.S.
OSPFLOR 49: The Cinema Goes to War: Fascism and World War II as Represented in Italian and European Cinema
POLISCI 114S: International Security in a Changing World (IPS 241)

SPRING 2013

HISTORY 102: The History of the International System since 1914
HISTORY 150C: The United States in the Twentieth Century (AMSTUD 150C)
HISTORY 204G: War and Society
HISTORY 277D: U.S. Intervention and Regime Change in Latin America
INTNLREL 140C: The U.S., U.N. Peacekeeping, and Humanitarian War
INTNLREL 152: Organized Crime and Democracy in Latin America
INTNLREL 173: Presidents and Foreign Policy in Modern History
IPS 211: The Transition from War to Peace: Peacebuilding Strategies
POLISCI 116: History of Nuclear Weapons (HISTORY 103E)
POLISCI 149S: Islam, Iran, and the West
POLISCI 215F: Nuclear Weapons and International Politics

The following courses are not scheduled to be offered in 2012-13. Students who successfully completed any of these courses in earlier years may still count them towards the major requirements:

 HISTORY 138A: Germany and the World Wars, 1870-1990
HISTORY 158: The United States Since 1945
HISTORY 252: Decision Making in International Crises: The A-Bomb, the Korean War, and the Cuban Missile Crisis (HISTORY 355)
MS&E 93Q: Nuclear Weapons, Energy, Proliferation, and Terrorism
OSPFLOR 53: Law and the Use of Force: An Historical Appraisal
OSPMOSC 78: Russian-American Relations: from the War of Independence to the War on Terror
POLISCI 110D: War and Peace in American Foreign Policy (INTNLREL 110D, POLISCI 110Y)