Call Number | 10323 |
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Points | 3 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | None |
Instructors | Stephen Biddle Celestino Perez |
Type | SEMINAR |
Method of Instruction | In-Person |
Course Description | The conduct of war is central to international security policy. Even when unused, the ability to wage war effectively underpins deterrence and shapes foreign policy. Military organization, training, and strategy are built around this capacity, and the institutions that support it exist largely to ensure effectiveness in conflict. A strong grasp of modern warfare theory and practice is essential for anyone pursuing a career in security policy. This course provides a foundation in the conduct of war, preparing students for professional roles in government agencies, legislative offices, think tanks, and international organizations. It focuses on developing the analytical skills and conceptual tools needed for early-career success and long-term growth in the defense policy field. While the course includes critical thinking and key concepts, it is intended as targeted professional preparation rather than general education. The course complements ISDI IA6000: Foundations of International Security Policy, ISDI IA7250: Military Technology Assessment, and ISDI IA7275: Methods for Defense Analysis. While these courses may be taken independently, this course does not address topics such as war’s causes, ethics, or technology evaluation, which are covered elsewhere. Instead, it concentrates on the theory and practice of how wars are conducted. |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | International Security & Diplomacy |
Enrollment | 0 students (45 max) as of 3:06PM Sunday, September 21, 2025 |
Subject | International Security & Diplomacy |
Number | IA7200 |
Section | 001 |
Division | School of International and Public Affairs |
Open To | SIPA |
Section key | 20261ISDI7200U001 |