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Courses - Spring 2023
HNUH
University Honors
HNUH249T
National Security: Domestic Dilemmas
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg
Credit only granted for: HNUH249T or HONR278D.
Formerly: HONR278D.
The police detain a man thought to be plotting a terrorist attack the next day in a U.S. city that would kill or injure thousands. They want to subject him to "enhanced interrogation," which some consider to be torture. Should the police be permitted to use enhanced interrogation techniques? Who decides? This course will ask key questions raised during the efforts of our national security apparatus to protect the nation. Given the tension between the powers of the government to protect citizens, and the necessary limits on that power, what are the fundamental principles that should govern our efforts to protect the nation while preserving our values? Students will try their hand at finding the delicate balance of these principles in difficult national security dilemmas. This course is self-contained but paired with HNUH249P in the National Security track, which explores post-9/11 policy decisions around the U.S. effort to create a sustainable democracy in Afghanistan.
Restricted to UH students matriculating in Fall 2020 or later.

HUNH249T pairs with HUNH249PP to complete the National Security Theory/Practice track. This pair of courses can be taken in any order. This track will be offered at least through the 2023-24 academic year.