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U.S. Foreign Affairs I: Russia, China, North Korea and Iran

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The Department of Political Science at San Francisco State University presents Beyond the Media Noise into the Presidential Election. This lecture series features panels of SF State faculty providing analysis of the presidential election, followed by group discussion. The 15-session series explores how campaigns operate, including media coverage and campaign finance, and will discuss such issues as the economy, health care, immigration and foreign policy.

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This session explores military and arms competition with Russia, China, North Korea and Iran; nuclear arms treaties and sanctions with North Korea and Iran; and trade coronavirus sanctions for China.

Featuring Professors Andrei Tsygankov and Rabab Abdulhabi.

https://politicalscience.sfsu.edu

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