GRAND STRATEGY,STRATEGIC PLANNING&INTEL

Course Code:
INTL 535
Course Group(s):
Applied Intelligence Electives
Active Term:
Randomly
/ Randomly
Course Description:
This course examines the theory and practice of good strategy and how intelligence informs the process of forming and executing it. Beginning with a historical view of grand strategy from post-Napoleonic War period (1815-1914), the course then covers Interwar and Cold War grand strategy, post-Cold War grand strategy and American grand strategy today in the age of terror. The course concludes with workshops on strategy formulation and a real-life simulation of a crisis event in which students are expected to discern, formulate, and implement an American grand strategy of their own.
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45