17.42 | Spring 2018 | Undergraduate

Causes and Prevention of War

Course Description

This course examines the causes of war, with a focus on practical measures to prevent and control war. Topics include causes and consequences of misperception by nations; military strategy and policy as cause of war; religion and war; U.S. foreign policy as a cause of war and peace; and the likelihood and possible …

This course examines the causes of war, with a focus on practical measures to prevent and control war. Topics include causes and consequences of misperception by nations; military strategy and policy as cause of war; religion and war; U.S. foreign policy as a cause of war and peace; and the likelihood and possible nature of great wars in the future.

The historical cases covered include World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Seven Years’ War, the Arab-Israel conflict, other recent Mideast wars, and the Peloponnesian War.

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Written Assignments with Examples
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Lecture Notes
Two gray-haired gentleman, one wearing a suit, the other wearing a brown jacket and a long scarf, shake hands while a younger man stands between them.
Accompanied by President Bill Clinton, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat shake hands at the Oslo Accords signing ceremony on September 13, 1993. (Image by Vince Musi of the White House. Source: Wikimedia Commons. This image is in the public domain.)