Policy Making and Leadership
Important Class Changes
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10/07/2024 | Course date range updated |
10/07/2024 | Course date range updated |
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MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI | 5:00 - 8:00 pm |
This is an LBJ School course, cross-listed with the Law School. This course only meets on the following dates: January 13-17, January 21-24, and February 3-7.
POLICY MAKING/LEADERSHIP "ADVANCED PUBLIC MANAGEMENT: Policy Making and Leadership The purpose of the course is to expose students to contemporary policy challenges in the national security arena and, in doing so, provide the student a framework for making future decisions across the entire public policy spectrum. Students will be exposed to a variety of geopolitical scenarios and working in conjunction with a “national security team” they will develop a list of options for government leaders. The course goes beyond the theoretical and analytical to understanding exactly how national security policy is made in the most complex and politically sensitive environments. In the scenarios, students will be confronted with the challenges of whether to conduct a drone strike in a denied area, address the development of nuclear weapons in Iran, a potential conflict between Russia and NATO, whether to intervene in a potential Global contagion and several other current international problems. Students will learn to understand the implications of U.S. actions on both international and domestic policy. Throughout the course we will also examine the role of leadership in policy making."
Date | Updated |
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10/07/2024 | Course date range updated |
10/07/2024 | Course date range updated |