1.) Prominent U.S statesman of the 20th century, J. William Fulbright, said, “Insofar as international law is observed, it provides us with stability and order and with a means of predicting the behavior of those with whom we have reciprocal legal obligations.”
Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Using course materials, explain your reasoning AND also offer a counterargument.
2.) Authoritarianism is on the rise around the world. From the January 6th insurrection to the rise of an economically powerful China and nuclear-armed North Korea, many scholars and analysts say that the forces of democracy around the world are at a breaking point.
What can the U.S national security apparatus do in order to safeguard the rule of law and protect democratic institutions both at home and abroad?
3.) What is the relationship between the Constitution, national security, and surveillance in post-9/11 America?
4.) Former U.S President George W. Bush spoke at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on the 20th anniversary on 9/11. During his speech, he said, “We have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within.”
Do you think the greatest threat to U.S national security comes from within our borders or outside our borders? And why