POL 4127 United States Foreign Policy

3 units
Political Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Critical study of historical and contemporary U.S. foreign policy (role played by culture, ideologies, political practices and institutions). Drawing from diverse analytic traditions, examination of key issues that shape U.S. nation building and political development (immigration, technologies, national security, racial relations, military activities, intellectual traditions, popular culture, and gender relations). (INT/COMP)

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisites: ( POL 2103 or POL 2104 ) and 51 university course units.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter
Summer

French Equivalent:

All Professors
A- Average (7.620)
Most Common: A (24%)
142 students

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Tyler Attwood

3 sections from Winter 2019 to Fall 2023

A- Average (7.903)
Most Common: A (27%)
93 students

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Marcel Jesensky

2 sections from Winter 2018 to Fall 2022

B+ Average (7.082)
Most Common: A- (29%)
49 students

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