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Nancy Gallagher

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Areas of Interest
  • International security; arms control & nonproliferation; nuclear policy; cybersecurity; space security
3 Credit(s)

Reviews the principal features of international security as currently practiced. Traces the evolution of contemporary policy beginning with the initiation of nuclear weapons programs during World War II. Particular emphasis is given to experience of the United States and Russia, since the historical interaction between these two countries has disproportionately affected the international security conditions that all other countries now experience. Restricted to students in a major in PLCY.
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Faculty: Nancy Gallagher