National Security Law: Economic Statecraft

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FRI 1:05 - 4:15 pm TNH 3.125
SAT 9:00 am - 12:00 pm TNH 3.125

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Description

Taught by Carter Burwell.

This course only meets four days: February 9, 10, 23, and 24.

This course will provide an introduction and overview of the “new” and expanding use of the traditional tools of economic statecraft -- including sanctions, export controls, and investment reviews -- to protect and defend the national security of the United States against foreign adversaries.  Students will learn how the Treasury and Commerce Departments have joined forces with more traditional national security actors in the Intelligence Community like the Department of Justice and the Department of Defense to advance U.S. national security interests abroad and to isolate and undermine foreign threats.  Students will consider the impact of laws like the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the Arms Export Control Act, the Export Controls Reform Act, and the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act, as well as other regulations and authorities, and will be prepared to recognize and participate in the growing use of these tools in our post-September 11 world.

No textbook required; course will reference articles and cases.

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Important Class Changes

Date Updated
02/13/2024 Meeting times changed
01/17/2024 Meeting times changed
01/17/2024 Instructor(s) updated