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Nuclear proliferation / Robert Jervis / Robert Pape / Randall Schweller / International security / Michael E. Brown / Kenneth Waltz / Security dilemma / Anthony D. Burke / International relations / Security studies / International relations theory
Date: 2014-02-16 16:27:31
Nuclear proliferation
Robert Jervis
Robert Pape
Randall Schweller
International security
Michael E. Brown
Kenneth Waltz
Security dilemma
Anthony D. Burke
International relations
Security studies
International relations theory

INR 6337: International Security This course is designed to familiarize graduate students with the broad concepts used in the study of international security. We will explore questions such as the causes of war, the imp

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