Diplomacy on the Ground: Case Studies in the Challenges of Representing Your Country (INTNLREL 174)

HISTORY
252B
Instructors
Rakove, R. (PI)
Section Number
1
The tragic death of Ambassador Chris Stevens has recently highlighted the dangers of diplomacy in the modern era. This class will look at how Americans in embassies have historically confronted questions such as authoritarian rule, human rights abuses, violent changes of government, and covert action. Case studies will include the Berlin embassy in the 1930s, Tehran in 1979, and George Kennan's experiences in Moscow, among others. Recommended for students contemplating careers in diplomatic service. *IR majors taking this course to fulfill the IR WIM requirement should enroll in INTNLREL174. As space is limited, first-year students must obtain the instructor's prior consent before enrolling. Non-matriculating students are also asked to consult the instructor before enrolling in the course.
Grading
Letter (ABCD/NP)
Units
5
Academic Career
Graduate
Course Tags
Minor Elective
Academic Year
Quarter
Spring
Section Days
Tuesday Thursday
Start Time
12:00 PM
End Time
1:20 PM
Location
Encina West 202