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HIST-283 American Diplomatic History II
Spring only
This survey of the history of American foreign relations follows the development of diplomacy in its international and domestic contexts from the aftermath of World War I to the present. Topics covered include: the impact of racism, war, and revolution, the United States as a world power, as well as consideration of the economic, political, and social imperatives behind foreign policy making. Spring.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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Spring '10:
Painter, D
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Spring '10:
Walther, Karine
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HIST-283-01 American Diplomatic History II
Spring only
This survey of the history of American foreign relations follows the development of diplomacy in its international and domestic contexts from the aftermath of World War I to the present. Topics covered include: the impact of racism, war, and revolution, the United States as a world power, as well as consideration of the economic, political, and social imperatives behind foreign policy making. Spring.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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