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Unit I. The United States and its place in the international system
Should the United States seek a leadership role in international affairs?
Should promoting democracy abroad be a top U.S. priority?
Is a multilateral approach to international affairs in the best interest of the United States?
Unit II. National security
Should U.S. defense spending be reduced dramatically?
Does spending on Foreign aid further U.S. national interests?
Should the United States continue a strategy of state building in Afghanistan?
Unit III. Regional and bilateral relations
Should the United States use military force to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon?
Is a rising China a threat to U.S. national security?
Should the United States play the leading role in revitalizing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process?
Should the United States cut foreign aid to Pakistan?
Unit IV. Economic concerns
Is free trade good for the United States?
Should the United States eliminate its dependence on foreign oil?
Unit V. The United States and international rules, norms, laws, and institutions
Should the United States join the international criminal court?
Should the United States intervene militarily in the absence of a direct threat to U.S. national interests?
Are U.S. diplomatic efforts needed to create a binding international climate change treaty?
Unit VI. Domestic influences on U.S. foreign policy
Is Congress still relevant in U.S. foreign policymaking?
Does the president have too much power in decision-making about the use of American military power abroad?
Should the United States seek a leadership role in international affairs?
Should promoting democracy abroad be a top U.S. priority?
Is a multilateral approach to international affairs in the best interest of the United States?
Unit II. National security
Should U.S. defense spending be reduced dramatically?
Does spending on Foreign aid further U.S. national interests?
Should the United States continue a strategy of state building in Afghanistan?
Unit III. Regional and bilateral relations
Should the United States use military force to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon?
Is a rising China a threat to U.S. national security?
Should the United States play the leading role in revitalizing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process?
Should the United States cut foreign aid to Pakistan?
Unit IV. Economic concerns
Is free trade good for the United States?
Should the United States eliminate its dependence on foreign oil?
Unit V. The United States and international rules, norms, laws, and institutions
Should the United States join the international criminal court?
Should the United States intervene militarily in the absence of a direct threat to U.S. national interests?
Are U.S. diplomatic efforts needed to create a binding international climate change treaty?
Unit VI. Domestic influences on U.S. foreign policy
Is Congress still relevant in U.S. foreign policymaking?
Does the president have too much power in decision-making about the use of American military power abroad?