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Technology, Intelligence, Security, and Statecraft

The place of technology in today's world, together with the accelerating pace of technology change, has profound effects on the nature and conduct of American statecraft. This course examines how the march of technology has and is affecting intelligence, security and the other tools of statecraft. It also focuses on the challenges and opportunities presented by advanced technology. Key historical events and current policy issues will be explored.

Semester Available


Spring Semester

Part of


  Electives (select two)
  Specialization in the Art of Intelligence
  Choose Three of the Following Courses

Principal Professor


   Eugene Poteat
President, Association for Intelligence Officers {read more}

Islam in Contemporary Global Politics

This course will prepare students to analyze contemporary politics in the Islamic world and make policy recommendations for the use of the instruments of statecraft taught at The Institute of World Politics. 

Principal Professor

  Douglas E. Streusand

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