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| [From course syllabus] In this course we will examine contemporary U.S. foreign policy from a theoretical and analytical perspective. In other words, this course is expressly designed to help develop your capacity both to explain the foreign policy-making process in the United States, and to better understand the underlying patterns, logic, and implications of American foreign policy in the world at large. To accomplish these broad goals, we will view the making and implementation of U.S. foreign policy through a diversity of analytical frameworks, from the traditional to the post modern. Some of these frameworks will seem familiar and intuitive, while others may seem just the opposite. Whatever your initial feelings, however, it is important to adopt an open, yet critical perspective as we examine, discuss, and evaluate the various analytical frameworks.
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