NSAM 335: Preparation of Arms Control ProgramAssignments

Reading Quizzes

In order to incentivize students to keep up with the readings, there may be several reading quizzes given in random lectures.

The reading quizzes are worth 10% of the final grade.

Midterm

The midterm is worth 30% of the final grade.

Nuclear Policy Simulation Paper and Exercise

Paper

The nuclear policy simulation paper should be 5–7 pages, and should answer the following:

  • What should the U.S. policy towards nuclear weapons—nuclear proliferation, nonproliferation, and its own strategy – be?
  • How is your policy recommendation different / similar from what U.S. policies have been in the past, particularly in the Johnson and George W. Bush administrations, as revealed in the memo's below?

While researching and writing your paper, look at the two National Security Memorandum from the Johnson presidency below—these documents are essentially orders from the President to his foreign policy advisors to pursue a particular policy or set of objectives.

NSAM 320: Task Force on Nuclear Proliferation. November 25, 1964.

NSAM 335: Preparation of Arms Control Program. June 28, 1965.

Compare with these two official statements by the Bush administration:

This resource may not render correctly in a screen reader."National Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction." (PDF) December 2002.

"V. Prevent Our Enemies from Threatening Us, Our Allies, and Our Friends with Weapons of Mass Destruction." President Bush, West Point, New York, June 1, 2002.

Bear in mind that the Johnson documents were top-secret and not for public consumption, whereas the Bush documents were written for widespread public dissemination. How do you think that affected the tone and content of the documents?

Exercise

You will be split into two groups and asked to craft a policy document laying out what U.S. policy towards nuclear weapons—nuclear proliferation, nonproliferation, and its own strategy – should be.

Your group will present its findings to the President.

The nuclear policy simulation paper and exercise are worth 20% of the final grade.

Final Paper

The take home final paper assignment will be given out one week prior to the last class and will be due on the last class day.

The final paper is worth 30% of the final grade.