International and National Security Policy
The International and National Security Policy concentration covers the full range of policy relationships among nations, including war and peace, international trade, and international organizations. Students have the opportunity to investigate analytically the fundamental political, social and economic forces driving relations among nations. Several courses in the concentration also facilitate the evaluation of policy alternatives and the prediction of significant international events.
Affiliated Faculty
Courses
Below is a list of suggested courses. The list includes classes that students have taken in the past to complete this particular concentration, as well as additional classes that may be considered toward this topic. Students may choose to take other courses, though all concentration courses must be discussed with and approved by the faculty adviser whether or not they are on the suggested list. Students may also propose directed reading, Overseas Studies (BOSP), and Bing Stanford in Washington (BSIW) courses.