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Law, Diplomacy, & Power
Michael R. Fowler
11 episodes
4 days ago
Sit back as Dr. Fowler shares the history of American foreign policy-making like its the greatest story ever told. This wholly online course examines the development of U.S. foreign relations, especially the interplay of legal, diplomatic, and power-driven motives and themes. While examining the manner in which the principal doctrines and institutions of American foreign policy became established, we will analyze the varying strategies and objectives, errors and accomplishments, of particular foreign policymakers within changing domestic and international contexts.
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Sit back as Dr. Fowler shares the history of American foreign policy-making like its the greatest story ever told. This wholly online course examines the development of U.S. foreign relations, especially the interplay of legal, diplomatic, and power-driven motives and themes. While examining the manner in which the principal doctrines and institutions of American foreign policy became established, we will analyze the varying strategies and objectives, errors and accomplishments, of particular foreign policymakers within changing domestic and international contexts.
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Government
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24: Democracy Ascendant?: Ronald Reagan
Law, Diplomacy, & Power
1 hour 18 minutes 6 seconds
5 years ago
24: Democracy Ascendant?: Ronald Reagan

The purpose of our twenty-fourth class is to analyze the new approaches that the Reagan Administration took to the making of U.S. foreign policy. Students should use the lecture and reading materials to come to their own views as to the Reagan Doctrine, the ensuing efforts to promote democracy in places like Nicaragua and Haiti as well as the U.S. intervention in Grenada. We will explore as well the differences in the thrust of foreign policy in Reagan’s first and second terms, while considering arms control efforts with the Soviet Union and the Iran-Contra scandal. What was the importance of Ronald Reagan as an American foreign policymaker? What, in particular, is he remembered for? Did he have foreign policy triumphs? Flaws?

Law, Diplomacy, & Power
Sit back as Dr. Fowler shares the history of American foreign policy-making like its the greatest story ever told. This wholly online course examines the development of U.S. foreign relations, especially the interplay of legal, diplomatic, and power-driven motives and themes. While examining the manner in which the principal doctrines and institutions of American foreign policy became established, we will analyze the varying strategies and objectives, errors and accomplishments, of particular foreign policymakers within changing domestic and international contexts.