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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - The Cold War and After

Course Information

Subject: Political Science (POLS)
Number: 356
Language of Instruction: English
Prerequisites: International Relations

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 45 contact hours, 3 semester credits, 4 quarter credits

Availability

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Summary

Analyzes the history of the post-World War II US-Soviet relationship. Examines the foundations of the doctrine of "containment," Soviet efforts to counter US policy, the implications of National Security Council Directive NSC-68, and US-Soviet geostrategic relations in relation to Europe, Asia, and peripheral regions. Explores the implications of the Soviet collapse and new relations between the US and Russia.

Full Description

Analyzes the history of the post-World War II US-Soviet relationship. Examines the foundations of the doctrine of "containment," Soviet efforts to counter US policy, the implications of National Security Council Directive NSC-68, and US-Soviet geostrategic relations in relation to Europe, Asia, and peripheral regions. Explores the implications of the Soviet collapse and new relations between the US and Russia.

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The Cold War and After

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