ISSS 4458

The Cold War

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Course Description

This course examines both Russian and American foreign policy at several critical points during the conflict. Through major scholarly works, primary documents, films, class discussions, papers, and lectures students will work together to better understand the Cold War and gain a fuller understanding of its political, military, cultural, economic, and ideological impact at home and abroad. The following questions will be explored: 1) How did the Cold War start?; 2) What were some of the important decisions made during the conflict, and why?; 3) Why did the Cold War end the way it did?


  • Peter Ronayne

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     GPA

    3.00

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2011

  • Paul Pitman

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     GPA

    3.23

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    Last Taught

    Summer 2024

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2022