17.559 / 17.560 Comparative Security and Sustainability

As taught in: Fall 2004

Level:

Undergraduate / Graduate

Instructors:

Prof. Nazli Choucri

Merchants sell their wares at the U. S.-Mexico border.
The U. S.-Mexico border at Tijuana. Merchants sell their wares as people move across the border. (Photo courtesy of Dennis S. Hurd.)

Course Highlights

This course features a detailed list of readings and assignments.

Course Description

This course focuses on the complexities associated with security and sustainability of states in international relations. Covering aspects of theory, methods and empirical analysis, the course is in three parts, and each consists of seminar sessions focusing on specific topics.
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