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PLIR 3060

Military Force in International Relations

Course Description

Prerequisites

One course in PLIR or instructor permission

Disciplines

Social & Economic Systems

Examines the threat and use of military force in international relations. Includes deterrence theory and recent critiques, ethical and international legal considerations, domestic constraints, and the postwar U.S. and Soviet experiences with the use of force. Prerequisite: One course in PLIR or instructor permission.

To Announced

Fall 2026

we 8:00pm - 8:50pm
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Dale Copeland

Fall 2026

mowe 1:00pm - 1:50pm
4.0
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3.8
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3.28
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Melle Scholten

Fall 2021

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Faculty Staff

Fall 2021

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Jeffery Syck

Fall 2021

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Laura White

Fall 2021

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Connor James

Fall 2020

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Yunsoo Lee

Fall 2020

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Nicola Nones

Fall 2020

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David Stiefel

Fall 2020

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Chen Wang

Fall 2018

2.0
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4.0
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Ruixing Cao

Spring 2018

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Yuxing Liang

Spring 2018

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Jeremiah Rozman

Spring 2018

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Christina Long

Fall 2014

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Michael Poznansky

Fall 2014

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Karen Farrell

Fall 2013

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Abigail Post

Fall 2013

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Yu Woo

Fall 2013

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Matt Scroggs

Fall 2012

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Derek King

Fall 2011

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Zuri Linetsky

Fall 2011

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Nicholas Meros

Fall 2010

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Hyunjin Oh

Fall 2010

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Catherine Sanger

Fall 2010

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Ana Alves

Spring 2010

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Christopher Ferrero

Spring 2010

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Peter Furia

Spring 2010

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3.31
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