Foreign Policy
Patti McGill Peterson Center for International and Intercultural Studies
The Foreign Policy Semester allows students to examine the emerging issues in international relations. During the first part of the semester, students focus on the institutions and decision-making processes at work in the American foreign policy community. Then it turns to analyzing issues such as U.S. relations with Russia, the Pacific Rim, foreign policy in the Balkans, changes in the Middle East, demo-cracy and free trade in Latin America, and threats to stability in Africa. Prerequisites: Govt 103 and Govt 290.
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Seminar Syllabus
Research Project
Internship
You can see a list of possible internships that are regularly offered through the Foreign Policy program.
