Political Science 321 United States Foreign Policy Professor Stephen Majeski.

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Political Science 321 United States Foreign Policy Professor Stephen Majeski

Syllabus Winter Quarter 2010 M-W-F 10:30-11:20 Communications 120 Professor Stephen Majeski Communications 044B Office hours: Wed 11:30-12:30, Th 1-2 or by appointment Course Webpage - Teaching Assistants: Moon Yeong Choi and Tim Rich

Course Requirements There will be one midterm and one final exam. The first exam will account for 30% of the final course grade and the final exam will account for 40% of the final course grade. There will be one short (8 page double spaced limit) paper assignment worth 15% of the final grade [Due Friday 2/26 by 5PM]. The remaining 15% of the final course grade will be based upon individual student contributions to discussion in quiz sections. The discussion sessions have two purposes. The first is to elaborate and/or clarify materials in the reading and the lectures. The second is to provide a structured forum for discussion of current U.S. foreign policy issues. Valued contributions to discussion require being informed. I strongly urge that you read the New York Times or some "comparable: sources on a daily basis. You can view most of the New York Times for "free" on the web at

Readings Required reading materials: The following books have been ordered and are available at the University Bookstore Stephen Ambrose, Rise to Globalism (RTG) David Sylvan and Stephen Majeski, US Foreign Policy in Perspective: Clients, Enemies and Empire (CEE) Andrew Bacevich, American Empire (AE) All other reading materials (except those with links to the Web) are available in a reading packet at Professional Copy and Print at 42nd and 15 th Ave – denoted (Reader)

Basic Course Outline I. Continuity in US Foreign Policy – Explaining Policy based upon Means rather than Ends II. The American Version of Empire III. Acquiring Clients States and Defining Enemies IV. Post World War II U.S. Foreign Policy: An Explosion in Tools and Responsibilities V. Maintaining an Empire of Clients and Dealing with Enemies VI. Recent U.S. Foreign Policy – “two takes” VII Can the US Client Empire be Sustained?