Fall 2008
course listing
International
Studies
HX82 ASPECTS OF ESPIONAGE
Wednesdays, 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Dates: 5 sessions, September 10 - October 8
Instructor: Robert Gallagher
Structure of intelligence community
with emphasis on the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Case studies include the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Aldrich
Ames case, Iraq, and corporate theft. Class limited
to 25 students.
IS18 THE EVOLUTION AND DEVOLUTION
OF AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN
Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Dates: 10 sessions, September 11 - November 13
Instructor: David Shobe
In a continuation of his exposition
on the development of the modern Middle East, David
will explore how some of the same world players –
the U.K., Russia, and the U.S., along with India, Persia
(Iran), and Saudi Arabia, have created havoc on the
ancient kingdom of Afghanistan and the relatively new
nation of Pakistan. Additional materials fee of $7 for
handouts. Class limited to 50 students.
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