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A critical review of theories of foreign policy-making in international politics, as applied to the Canadian experience. Topics may include systemic, state and domestic level analyses of the sources of foreign policy, the effects of national differences in policy-making structures and processes on decisions, and the issue of learning in foreign policy.
Required Academic Degree: MA
Required Discipline: Political Science or related discipline; previous experience teaching Canadian Foreign Policy preferred
$ (C.A. article 25.2)
June
Required for All Applicants
Required for External Applicants