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All 24 Modules and readings within those are here. This class was brutal, but I have really good notes for it. I got a 97 in the class overall.

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Module 1 Vid/Reading Notes

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Module 1 Video/Reading Notes: Introduction to International Politics. Thinking Systemically, Actors, Structures, Prisoner's Dilemma, U.S. Foreign Policy Interests, The Iran Nuclear Deal

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Module 2 Reading Notes- The National Security Strategy of the United States of America

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The National Security Strategy of the United States of America: Bush 2002.

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Module 2 Video Notes- The US Foreign Policy Apparatus and the National Interest

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The US Foreign Policy Apparatus and the National Interest

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Module 24 Video Notes

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Grand Strategy I: Introduction and Isolationism

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Module 24 Reading

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Opening A Global System, Chapter 31: International Migration

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Module 23 Video Notes

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The Environment and US Foreign Policy

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Module 23 Reading 2

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Johannes Urpelainen, Here’s what political science can tell us about the Paris climate deal, Monkey Cage, Washington Post, December 14, 2015. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2015/12/14/heres-what-political-science-can-tell-us-about-the-paris-climate-deal/

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Module 23 Reading 1

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Opening the Global System, Chapter 33: Environmental Politics

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Module 22 Video Notes

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Finance and US Foreign Policy

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Module 22 Reading 2

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Henry Farrell, “Here’s why the Iraq War may have helped trigger the financial crisis,” Monkey Cage, Washington Post, October 15, 2015: https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2015/10/15/heres-why-the-iraq-war-may-have-helped-trigger-the-financial-crisis/

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Module 22 Reading 1

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Opening A Global System, Chapter 27: The International Politics of Exchange Rates

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Module 21 Video Notes

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Globalization and US Trade Policy

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Module 21 Reading Notes

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Opening the Global System, Chapter 25: Globalization

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Module 20 Video Notes

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Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy

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Module 20 Reading Notes

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Opening the Global System, Chapter 18: Democracy in International Relations

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Module 19 Video Notes

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The United States and International Organizations

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Module 19 Reading Notes

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Opening the Global System, Chapter 20: Global Governance

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Module 18 Video Notes

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Great Power Politics II: Hegemony, Power Transition Theory, and US-China Relations

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Module 18 Reading 2

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Mira Rapp-Hooper. 2016. Parting the South China Sea. Foreign Affairs 95(5): 76-82.

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Module 18 Reading 1

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Opening the Global System, Chapter 19: Great Power Politics

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Module 17 Video Notes

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Terrorism

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Module 17 Reading

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Opening the Global System, Chapter 15, Terrorism and Counterterrorism

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Module 16 Video Notes

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Nuclear Weapons and US Foreign Policy II

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Module 16 Reading

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Opening A Global System, Chapter 14, Threats to Nuclear Deterrence: Credibility, Missile Defense, and Nuclear Proliferation

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Module 15 Video Notes

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Nuclear Weapons and US Foreign Policy I

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Module 15 Reading

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Opening A Global System, Chapter 13, Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Deterrence

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Module 14 Video Notes

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Civil War and the Challenges of Intervention

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Module 14 Reading

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Opening A Global System, Chapter 12, Civil War and International Relations

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Module 13 Video Notes

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Great Powers, the United States, and the International Political Order

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Module 13 Reading

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Gleb Pavlovsky. 2016. Russian Politics Under Putin. Foreign Affairs 95(3): 10-17. Fyodor Lukyanov. 2016. Putin’s Foreign Policy. Foreign Affairs 95(3): 30-37.

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Module 12 Reading

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Opening a Global System, Chapter 7: Organized Coercion, War, and Political Order

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Module 11 Video Notes

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Historical Overview of US Foreign Policy - The Cold War

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Module 10 Video Notes

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Historical Overview of US Foreign Policy - Versailles Treaty to Origins of the Cold War

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Module 9 Videos

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Historical Overview of US Foreign Policy - Manifest Destiny to World War I

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Module 9 Reading

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Opening the Global System, Interactive Map on World War I

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Module 8 Readings

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Historical Overview of US Foreign Policy – Independence to Monroe Doctrine

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Module 7 Reading

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The American Public and US Foreign Policy

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Module 5 Video Notes

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The President in Foreign Policy

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Module 5 Reading

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Robert Golan-Vilella. 2014. A Tale of Two AUMFs. The National Interest 133: 59-66.

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Module 4 Video Notes

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Grand Strategy II: Selective Engagement, Liberal Internationalism and Primacy

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Module 4 Reading 2

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Mac Thornberry and Andrew F. Krepinevic, Jr. 2016. Preserving Primacy. Foreign Affairs 95(5): 26-35.

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Module 4 Reading 1

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John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt. 2016. The Case for Offshore Balancing. Foreign Affairs 95(4): 70-83.

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Module 3 Video Notes

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Grand Strategy I: Introduction and Isolationism

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Module 3 Reading 2

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Barry R. Posen. 2013. Pull Back. Foreign Affairs 92(1): 116-128.

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Module 3 Reading 1

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Barack Obama. 2014. Commencement Speech at West Point. Available at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/05/28/remarks-president-united-states-military-academy-commencement-ceremony

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Module 7 Video Notes

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The American Public and US Foreign Policy

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Module 6 Video Notes

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Congress in Foreign Policy

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