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liaku ([personal profile] liaku) wrote2010-03-30 06:12 pm
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To Do

STUDY CALC EXAM, on Thursday.
WRITE HISTORY PAPER, due Monday.
READ ALL OF BELOW, by Monday.
National Intelligence Council, “National Intelligence Estimate, Iran: Nuclear Intentions and Capabilities,” November 2007.
CIA, “National Intelligence Daily Cable,” Friday Jan. 21, 1977

Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1950, vol. VII, pp. 157-161, 1242-1249, 1323-1334 (Korean War decisions).
Michael Armacost, The Foreign Relations of the U.S., ch. 6.
Thomas Schwartz, “’Henry,....Winning an Election is Terribly Important’: Partisan Politics in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations."
Leo Ribuffo, “Religion and American Foreign Policy” (skim)
Walter Russell Mead, “God's Country?"
Robert Pastor, Whirlpool: US Foreign Policy toward Latin America and the Caribbean, ch. 6.
Supreme Court of the US, “Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. et al. v. Sawyer”.
Gary Sick, All Fall Down, ch. 6.
Carroll McKibbin, “Presidential Initiative and Bureaucratic Response: Delivering the Mariner IV Pictures of Mars"
Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1964-1968, vol. 33, Organization and Management of U.S. Foreign Policy, pp. 420-21 (doc. # 190).

Austin Burt and Robert Trivers, Genes in Conflict: The Biology of Selfish Genetic Elements, pp. 1-9.
Edward Mansfield and Jack Snyder, “Turbulent Transitions: Why Democracies Go to War,” Leashing the Dogs of War.
Josiah Ober, “Classical Greek Times,” The Laws of War.
Arnold Wolfers, Discord and Collaboration, ch. 5. K.J.
Holsti, International Politics, 5th ed., ch. 5.
K.J. Holsti, International Politics, ch. 9.
David Baldwin, Paradoxes of Power, pp. 10-44.
George Orwell, “Shooting an Elephant”.
Stuart Banner, How the Indians Lost Their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier, pp. 49-56, 82-84.
Jeremy Pressman, “Mediation, Domestic Politics, and the Israeli-Syrian Negotiations, 1991-2000,” pp. 350-81.
Art and Jervis, pp. 104-18.

It's raining and ugly outside, and I don't want to do any work. On the upside, tomorrow I officially declare my major, and all my study abroad stuff is mailed. At least that's two thorns out of my side.