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Law, Diplomacy, & Power

Michael R. Fowler

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,... more

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The purpose of our twenty-sixth class is to examine the foreign policy challenges that faced the Bill Clinton administration and assess how these might best be characterized and appraise how they were handled. We will focus on two case studies, typic... more

The purpose of our twenty-fifth class is to examine the transition from the Cold War to the post-Cold War eras and then examine some key aspects of early post-Cold War American foreign policy. What was meant by the phrase ‘a new world order”? What ro... more

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 Doctri... more

The purpose of our twenty-third class is to examine the challenges that confronted U.S. policymakers after withdrawal from Vietnam. We will start by analyzing Henry Kissinger’s step-by-step, or shuttle, diplomacy in the Middle East. Then, we will ask... more

After a look at the Johnson administration’s intervention in the Dominican Republic and the post-Watergate changes in the presidency, the central purpose of our twenty-second class, lecture and readings, is to explore three mileposts of the Nixon/ Ki... more

The purpose of our twenty-first class is to explore how and why the United States government chose to enter the quagmire of problems in Vietnam and then to outline the key stages in the fighting as well as the major diplomatic efforts in the Vietnam ... more

The purpose of class twenty is to examine the Bay of Pigs operation and then the Cuban Missile Crisis. What happened at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba, and what were some of its consequences? We will next explore how the world’s most dangerous crisis came a... more

We move back today to Latin America, and then on to the Middle East, where some of the next important stages of the Cold War occurred. The purpose of our nineteenth class is to think through the factors that contributed to the increasingly difficult ... more

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