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Comparative Security and Sustainability
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Social Science
Political Science
Comparative Politics
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Social Science
Public Administration
Security Studies
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Social Science
Political Science
International Relations
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Science
Earth Science
Sustainability
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17.559 Comparative Security and Sustainability Fall 2004
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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Public Policy Analysis
security; sustainability; international relations; comparative approaches; constraints; options; strategies; policy choice; developing and industrial nations; decision; trade-offs; inter-temporal effects; technology; design systems;
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constraints
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developing and industrial nations
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