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MIIS 8515

US Natl Security Policy Making

US National Security Policy Making
This course introduces students to the formulation of U.S. national security policy. It summarizes the roles played by different governmental actors, including the President, Congress, and relevant bureaucratic departments and agencies, and describes the interagency process. It then covers the influence of domestic politics on national security policy, including the impact of interest groups, the media, and public opinion.
(Open to Juniors and Seniors only) The dates of this course are JANUARY 31 through MAY 20. Registering for this course signals your interest in taking the course.
Subject:
Middlebury Institute
Department:
Language Education
Division:
Transltn, Interpret & Lang Edu
Requirements Fulfilled:

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Spring 2021, MIIS courses in College Term

MIIS8515A-S21 Lecture (Knopf)