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October 3: Introduction / Syllabus
A. Coercive Diplomacy and Military Power
October 6: Modeling Reality
October 8: Strategies in Games
October 10: Rational Behavior (Deterministic)
October 13: Rational Behavior (Probabilistic)
October 15: Credible Moves with Complete Information
October 17: Credible Moves with Incomplete Information
October 20: The Escalation Signaling Game, 1: Costly Signaling
October 22: The Escalation Signaling Game, 2: Commitment
October 24: The Escalation Signaling Game, 3: Screening
October 27: Deterrence and Compellence
- Class notes: Credible Commitments in Deterrence and Compellence.
- Schelling, Thomas. Arms and Influence, Chapters 1-3.
- Mueller, John. "Expanding Deterrence."
From Quiet Cataclysm. (New York: HaperCollins, 1995), pp. 47-60.
- Treverton, Gregory F. "Framing Compellent Strategies."
RAND Publication MR-1240-OSD, 2000.
- Fearon, James. "Rationalist Explanations for War."
International Organization, Vol. 49, No. 3. (Summer, 1995), pp. 379-414.
- Powell, Robert. "States and Strategies,"
Chapter 1 in In the Shadow of Power, 1999.
October 29: Rationalist Theories of War, 1: Mutual Optimism
October 31: Rationalist Theories of War, 2: Commitment
November 3: Rationalist Theories of War, 3: Costly Peace
B. Evolution of U.S. Strategic Doctrine
November 5: The Nature of the Soviet Union, 1917-1945
- Class notes: Nature of the Soviet Union.
- Maps
- Casablanca Conference, February 12, 1943.
- Cairo Declaration, November (released December 1), 1943.
- Tehran Conference, November 28-December 1, 1943.
- Yalta Conference, February, 1945.
- Potsdam Conference, Protocol of the Proceedings, August 1, 1945.
November 7: Containment as Grand Strategy during the Cold War
- Class notes: The Strategy of Containment.
- Hook & Spainer. Chapter 2: "From World War to Cold War"
- Churchill, Winston S. "A Shadow Has Fallen on Europe and Asia." (Iron Curtain Speech)
Speech at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, March 5, 1946.
- Stalin, Joseph V. "Stalin's Reply to Churchill."
The New York Times, March 14, 1946 (interview with Pravda), p. 4.
- Kennan, George. "Telegraphic Message from Moscow." (The Long Telegram)
02/22/46. Reprinted from Memoirs, 1925-1950. (New York: Pantheon Books, 1967), pp. 547-559.
- Mr. X (George Kennan). "The Sources of Soviet Conduct."
Foreign Affairs, July, 1947.
- Novikov, Nikolai. "The Novikov Telegram."
09/27/46. Reprinted from Origins of the Cold War. (Washington, DC: USIP, 2001)
- Zhdanov, Andrei. "Report on the International Situation." (Response to X)
Speech to Cominform, September 22, 1947.
- Frank, Richard B. "No War: No End,"
in What If? Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been.
November 10: MIDTERM EXAMINATION
- In-class, closed book/notes
November 12: Sword and Shield: Deterrence and Defense of Europe, 1945-1952
- Class notes: Sword and Shield.
- Hook & Spainer. Chapter 3: "Containment: From Theory to Practice."
- Acheson, Dean. "The Requirements of Reconstruction."
Undersecretary of State Acheson on the European recovery plan, May 8, 1947.
- Marshall, George C. "European Initiative Essential to Economic Recovery."
Secretary of State Marshall on the European recovery plan, June 5, 1947.
- Truman, Harry S. "Special Message to the Congress on Greece and Turkey." (The Truman Doctrine)
Speech before a Joint Session of Congress, March 12, 1947.
- Vyshinsky, Andrei. "A Soviet Criticism of the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan."
September 18, 1947
- Botting, Douglas. "The Berlin Airlift of 1948."
From the Ruins of the Reich: Germany 1945-1949, (New York: New American Library, 1985).
- NSC 68: United States Objectives and Programs for National Security.
Naval War College Review, Vol. 27 (May-June, 1975), pp. 51-108.
November 14: Thermonuclear War and Nuclear Deterrence
- Class notes: Nuclear Deterrence.
- Primers:
- Primer on the US Armed Forces
- Primer on Military Technology
- Primer on Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Schelling, Thomas. Arms and Influence, Chapters 4-7.
- Wohlstetter, Albert. "The Delicate Balance of Terror."
RAND, P-1472, November 6, 1958. Foreign Affairs, Vol. 37. (1959), pp. 211-234.
- Powell, Robert. "The Nuclear Revolution and the Problem of Credibility."
From Nuclear Deterrence Theory. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990), pp. 6-32.
November 17: Nuclear Horrors, 1
- Essay topic distributed in class.
- Film, Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie. 1999, 92 min.
November 19: Nuclear Horrors, 2
- Remainder of film, Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie. 1999, 92 min.
November 21: Limited War and Korea, 1950-1953
November 24: The New Look: Massive Retaliation, 1953-1960
November 26: Into the Missile Age: Flexible Response, 1961-1969
November 28: NO CLASS (Thanksgiving)
December 1: The Cuban Missile Crisis
December 3: The Vietnam War, 1954-1975
December 5: Détente and the Strategy of Sufficiency, 1970-1980
December 8: Evil Empire: The Reagan Revolution, 1981-1989
- Class notes: Evil Empire
- Hook & Spainer. Chapter 6: "The Revival of Superpower Confrontation."
December 10: New World Order, 1990-2000
December 12: Course Summary & Review
D. Final Examination
December 19: 8:00a-11:00a