DA4280 Intelligence and Counter-Proliferation
This course examines the role of intelligence in countering the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (CP/CWMD). It provides a holistic look at the Intelligence Community and various capabilities used to collect, analyze, and disrupt proliferation networks. The course will also cover the vital role intelligence plays in diplomacy, including negotiations, sanctions, and support to international nonproliferation regimes. The instructor will use case studies, guest speakers, site visits, and draws on a decade of CP/CWMD experience to illustrate key concepts.
Prerequisite
Students should take
DA3882 and are recommended, but not required, to take DA3885 prior to taking this course.
Lecture Hours
4
Lab Hours
0