PO334  Foreign Policy Analysis
 0.5
A critical review of theories of foreign policy-making in
international politics. Topics include systemic, state and domestic level 
analyses of the sources of foreign policy, the effects of national 
differences in policy-making structures and processes on decisions, and
the issue of "learning" in foreign policy. Illustrative case studies will 
be drawn primarily, but not exclusively, from Canadian and U.S. experiences.
 Prerequisite: PO231, PO232 (or permission of the Department).
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