Description
This module examines the principal motivations, interests, dynamics, and debates that shape U.S. foreign policy in the contemporary world. The module also contextualises US foreign policy in the broader study of global politics and international relations. It explores theoretical explanations and empirical examples of U.S. foreign policy, as well as impacts of U.S. foreign policy in different contexts. Topics might include U.S. foreign policy history; the instutitions and actors involved in the making of U.S. foreign policy; theories of the policy-making process; and contemporary issues in U.S. foreign policy, including terrorism, human rights and democracy promotion, nuclear non-proliferation, and relations with other major states and regions.
On successful completion of this module, students will:
- Understand the core theories, concepts, issues, and debates about US foreign policy.
- Pursue intellectual questions in a rigorous and academic manner, employing analytical skills and critical thinking.
- Communicate ideas to others in a clear and concise manner through oral communication and written work
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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