PL SC 014
Wednesday, March 31st, 1999
Announcements: None Lecture notes: I. Elements of International Relations that are factors of War: A. Deterrence 1. Most important when explaining conflicts in the international system 2. Realists say that the n
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Schelling, Thomas C. 1966. Arms and Influence. New Haven: Yale University Press Chapters 2, 3. Abstract These chapters and this book overall constitute Schelling's attempt to lay out the basic principles of "t
Jeff Mylet Government and Law 236 Professor Fabian 3/13/2008 CASE STUDY Korea
The Korean War is not a simple topic that one can just read a few sentences about and feel that they fully understand the implications of it. To gain a perspective on thi
Strategic Concepts of Deterrence and Arms Control
Professor James DeNardo UCLA Political Science Lecture Slides for Nuclear Weapons: The Critical Decisions
What Is A Deterrence Theory?
The Big Question: How Deter (Dissuade) the Enemy from Attacking
The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Shaping of American Military Policy in the 21st Century Shoshannah Lenski 06 The revolution in military affairs (RMA) that began in the 1980s was intended to provide the United States not only with new milit
San Francisco Chronicle 06-25-06 Idea of strike on North Korea missile assailed as overkill Clinton-era officials' suggestion 'pours gasoline on the fire' Matthew B. Stannard, Chronicle Staff Writer A proposal calling on the United States to consider
Political Science 127 Lecture 3: 1. Explaining AFP Political 3rd image 2nd image Neorealism Classical realism Econ NeoMarxism Neo-liberal Marxism Conspirac y theories 1st image Biopolitics Constructiv ist Elitist theory Psych Social Ideol.
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Why Has the Bush Team Ignored North Korea? By Walter C. Clemens, Jr. Taking office in January 2001, George W. Bush and his foreign policy team could have continued the Clinton-era negotiations on North Koreas nuclear weapon and missile programs suspe
March 6 Study Sheet America's Nuclear Arsenal
Class Notes Key Points: Readings: Trachtenberg, Marc. "A Wasting Asset": American Strategy and the Shifting Nuclear Balance, 1949-1954 USSR aggressive in light of US nuclear dominance in1940s and 50s so
The Economics of Capital Punishment
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he recent execution by the State of California of the multiple murderer Stanley "Tookie" Williams has brought renewed controversy to the practice of capital punishment, a practice which has be
Test 3 Review
Monday 12/3 at 1:30 PM
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Same room as lecture Multiple choice No essay
Chapters 10 15
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Know terms in back of chapter Be familiar with articles in gray boxes Go over notes from lecture (on Carmen) and recitation Amended
SUMMARY Bruno Tertrais, "French Nuclear Policy Under Sarkozy: More of the Same?" From the French point of view, potential strategic threats to European security have not disappeared, and the US guarantee through NATO is not more credible than it was
Lecture 19 WMD: Issues of Nuclear Weapons 1. What makes nuclear weapons different? 1) The devastating effects 2) Its principal strategic purpose during the Cold War: deterrence (an act of preventing or controlling actions or behavior through fear of
Chapter 7 IS Review Armed Conflicts Trends: -The amount of wars between countries has decreased in recent years -No wars between great powers have been waged since World War 2. -Most wars take place in Global South. Highest number of states, biggest
The Study Guide for the Third Test I. Furman v. Georgia (72'), Woodson v. North Carolina (76') and Gregg v. Georgia (76') - the 8th Amendment: the Constitution of the United States prohibits the infliction of cruel and unusual punishment - the 14th A