I'm going out with something of a bang. My classes for my next and final semester at this fine institution:
IR 395 North-South Relations with Professor Strom Thacker
"Employs a multidisciplinary approach to analyze the relations between the industrialized nations of the "North" and the developing nations of the "South." Addresses historical and current issues in North-South relations, including trade, investment, migration, regional economic integration, and the environment."
IR 508 Islamic Political Movements and US Policy with Professor Husain Haqqani
"Studies the origin and impact of various revivalist Islamic political movements and their intersection with U.S. foreign policy. Examines their ideologies, their views of the West, and their contribution to the rise of terrorism."
IR 516 Homeland Security with Professor Arthur Hulnick
"Aspects of homeland security, including information and intelligence sharing, the role of first responders, the structure and functioning of the system, and defensive and operational aspects."
IR 522 Ideas and US Foreign Policy with Professor Andrew Bacevich
"Examines the intellectual foundations of U.S. foreign policy from the founding of the republic to the present."
I'll see about posting syllabi book lists when I get those.
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Senioritis Is For Wusses
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MC MasterChef
at 05:35PM (EST) on November 14, 2004 | Permanent Link
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Re: Senioritis Is For Wusses
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praktike
on Mon 15 Nov 2004 09:42 AM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Cool. You should try to get a job with one of those guys!
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MC MasterChef
on Mon 15 Nov 2004 11:42 AM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
No kidding. Haqqani has hinted at summer internship opportunities in D.C. ... we'll see how that goes.
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nadezhda
on Mon 15 Nov 2004 09:57 AM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Sounds meaty!
Hey, before you launch yourself into another semester, are you going to share with us some bits and pieces from the massive paper-writing you're doing? We don't have the Uighars yet, and what about China? It was a great reading list. Any good insights or at least reading recommendations? Re: Re: Senioritis Is For Wusses
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MC MasterChef
on Mon 15 Nov 2004 11:46 AM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Ah yes.. well, the Uighur paper is hovering around 12 pages right now.. I'm not sure whether to try and find some excerpts or to plow on, edit it, and just post the final paper when it's finished. The Japanese military policy paper just started, and the China danwei work units paper is as of yet just a rough outline on my desktop.. I've basically decided to tackle them in chronological order of their due dates. I'm shooting to finish the rough draft of the Uighurs and get a good solid five pages on Japan by the start of the coming weekend, if I see anything easily excerpt-able I'll see if I can't post it here.
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