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National Security Strategy
POLI 142J
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Course Mechanics
The Lectures
I strongly advise you to come to class and take notes. I will provide you with (very helpful) lecture outlines in class.
You will also find that reading on your own is one thing, and having someone point out the connections, place material in
context, and draw contemporary comparisons is something else altogether. You will learn better by listening actively and
then reading. Still, the following are fairly complete lectures. Do not print these until a few days after I give the
corresponding lecture in class because I am quite likely to update these on the basis of feedback I receive.
Do not forget to consult the handy maps!
A. Coercive Diplomacy and Military Power
- The Diplomacy of Strategic Coercion
- Games and Information
- Strategies in Extensive Form Games
- Best Responses and Nash Equilibrium
- Nash Equilibrium in Mixed Strategies
- Credibile Moves and Perfect Equilibrium
- Incomplete Information and Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium
- Revealing and Eliciting Information
- Credible Commitments in Deterrence and Compellence
B. Evolution of US Strategic Doctrine
- The Nature of the Soviet Union, 1917-1945
- The Strategy of Containment
- Sword and Shield, 1945-1950
- Thermonuclear War and Nuclear Deterrence
- Limited War and Korea, 1950-1953
- The New Look, 1953-1960
- Flexible Response, 1961-1968
- The Cuban/Caribbean Missile Crisis, October 1962
- The Vietnam War, 1954-1975
- The Rise and Fall of Dètente, 1971-1980
- Evil Empire, 1980-1991
- New World Order, 1992-2000
Documents and Supplementary Material
A few lists that you may need to refer to, plus a handful of helpful materials.
Decompression & Fun