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The following Masters in Foreign Service courses are listed for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Course code
Title
MSFS-507
Globalization of Intersocietal Relations
MSFS-510
International Relations: Theory and Practice
MSFS-511
Comparative Political Systems
MSFS-512
Development Orthodoxies
MSFS-516
National Security Law
MSFS-517
Policies for Poverty Reduction
MSFS-518
Finance in Emerging Markets
MSFS-519
National vs. Special Interests
MSFS-522
FDI Risk in Emerging Markets
MSFS-525
International Business Government Relations in the Global Economy
MSFS-526
International Mediation: Strategy and Methods
MSFS-527
Analytical and Statistical Skills
MSFS-528
United Nations in Peace and War
MSFS-530
Managing International Public Affairs
MSFS-533
Investment Strategy in Emerging Markets
MSFS-537
Practical Evaluation
MSFS-538
Small and Medium Enterprise Development
MSFS-542
Civil-Military Relations
MSFS-545
The Internet and Democracy
MSFS-547
Chinese Policy Priorities and the Rise of China
MSFS-549
Petroleum in the Global Economy
MSFS-553
Issues in African Studies
MSFS-554
Democratic Development: Policies/Politics/Practice
MSFS-561
Business Operations in Emerging Markets
MSFS-562
Public Diplomacy
MSFS-564
Political Challenges to International Law
MSFS-565
International Organizations
MSFS-566
Violence, Cooperation and Non-State Actors
MSFS-569
U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1945
MSFS-574
Governments Role in the Economy
MSFS-583
Global Marketing: Strategy and Operations
MSFS-585
International Trade Practicum
MSFS-588
Human Rights in International Relations
MSFS-594
International Financial Institutions
MSFS-595
Intelligence and National Security: History, Missions, & Organization
MSFS-597
Strategy: Security/Development/Business
MSFS-608
China's Challenge to US
MSFS-613
Comparative Regional Economic Development (CRED)
MSFS-617
International Migration and Security
MSFS-620
Corporate and Institutional Finance
MSFS-621
International Project Finance and Investment
MSFS-623
International Negotiation
MSFS-627
Foundations of International Security
MSFS-629
Social Capital/Human Security
MSFS-630
Congressional Decision-Making and U.S. Foreign Policy
MSFS-634
The BRICs & the World Economy
MSFS-638
Conflict Management and International Security
MSFS-640
Energy in a Low-Carbon World
MSFS-643
Defining National Interests
MSFS-646
Media & World Affairs
MSFS-650
International Business-Government Relations Practicum
MSFS-655
International Law
MSFS-658
Introduction to Microfinance
MSFS-665
Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy
MSFS-666
Foreign Policy Making in Developing Nations
MSFS-668
Theory & Policy in Asia
MSFS-671
Asian Economic Development
MSFS-672
Economic Growth and Development
MSFS-675
Microfinance II
MSFS-678
Development Country Knowledge/Innovation Strategies
MSFS-679
Fin Reg & Reform in Dev Countries
MSFS-682
Challenges to Sovereignty
MSFS-701
Workshop: Force and Diplomacy
MSFS-705
Workshop: International Business-Government Relations
MSFS-709
Policy and International Securit
MSFS-714
Workshop: Foreign Policy Formulation
MSFS-717
CREATING A 21ST CENTURY DIPLOMACY
MSFS-720
WKSHP: Managing International Security & Development
MSFS-722
WKSHP: State Failure and State Building
MSFS-735
Workshop: Global Finance
MSFS-740
Workshop: Strategy & Management Problem Solving
MSFS-747
WKSHP Business of Development