PUBPOL533S

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American Exceptionalism and American Foreign Policy: Myth or Reality?

School of Public Policy PPS - School of Public Policy

Subject

PUBPOL

Catalog Number

533S

Title

American Exceptionalism and American Foreign Policy: Myth or Reality?

Course Description

What is 'American exceptionalism?' How has it influenced American foreign policy historically, during the Cold War, post-9/11, and today? Has the exceptionalist claim of special virtue been more myth or reality? Issues to be addressed include wars and other military interventions, democracy promotion, human rights, immigration, international economic policy, and others. Particular attention is on the interrelationship of race relations within the United States and race as a factor in policy abroad. While grounded in politics, policy and history the course is highly interdisciplinary including literature, art, film, philosophy and journalism.

Grading Basis

Graded

Consent (Permission Number)

No Special Consent Required

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Seminar

General Education Curriculum Codes

(EI) Ethical Inquiry, (W) Writing, (SS) Social Sciences