PS 2515 Domestic Politics and International Conflict in the Information Age, Spring 2020


Days & Times: Th 12:30pm-2:30pm
Room: 4430 Posvar Hall
Instructor: Michael Colaresi
This course is a pre-approved elective for Spring 2020.
 
This class will explore the interaction between domestic and international conflict. While these domains have traditionally been treated separately, the processes of domestic mobilization for international initiatives (including minds, money, material and martyrs) and maintaining resilience to the domestic consequence of international interaction (including analog and cyber cooperation and conflict) are increasingly important in today's globalized and digitally connected world. We will read both canonical research as well as more recent works that attempt to integrate contemporary changes in technology and cyber-capabilities into our understanding of the connections between these nested spheres of politics.