Weapons of Mass Destruction

Weapons of Mass Destruction
Technological development has brought human civilization to the point at which we can destroy ourselves in a matter of hours using weapons of mass destruction. What effects do these weapons have on political, and social behavior? Do WMDs deserve their own classification, or is human behavior consistent regardless of the weapon? We explore the technology, political theory and policy that has risen around the prospect of human annihilation. This course includes a college-funded, week-long trip to the Middlebury in DC offices in Washington, DC. Travel takes place the last week of Winter term. Students should contact Professor Yuen directly for approval to register for the course. (not open to students who have taken PSCI 0242 or equivalent) (International Relations and Foreign Policy)
Subject:
Political Science
Department:
Political Science
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP, SOC, WTR
Levels:
Undergraduate

Sections

Winter 2026

PSCI1159A-W26 Lecture (Yuen)

Winter 2021

PSCI1159A-W21 Lecture (Yuen)
PSCI1159Z-W21 Discussion (Yuen)

Winter 2019

PSCI1159A-W19 Lecture (Yuen)