INTRODUCTION TO
NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY
By
Olufemi.P.Adelusi
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will
examine the international and domestic political systems as the dual context in
which national security policy is formulated and executed. Recurring as well as
historically unique threats will be examined. Substance and process for meeting
these threats will be examined through an analysis of the national security bureaucracies,
including the executive and legislative branches of government. Students will
be expected to understand the strategy formulation process and apply it to
critical thinking and problem solving skills.
COURSE
OBJECTIVES
At the completion
of the course, students are expected:
- To have a deeper understanding of national security studies;
- To critically assess the international and domestic contexts in which Nigeria’s security policy is made;
- To analyse the process and institutions of national security policy and strategy formulation;
- To understand fully how decision making affects national military strategy
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction
Week 1: Introduction
to National Security Policy
Week 2: Recurring
and unique trends to national security policy in the international
system
Module 2: National and
International Threats Perceptions
Week 3: Domestic determinants of national security policy
Week 4: International determinants of national security policy
Week 5: International and Internal Threats to national security policy
Module 3: The
Institutions and Process of National Security Policy
Week 6: The Executive Branch-The
Department of Defense: Civil-military relations and
the
transformation of military power, the civilian-military chain of command,
Week 7: The Legislative
Branch
Week 8: The Role
of the media, public opinion, and interest groups
Week 9: The
National Military Strategy/Defence Spending in Nigeria
Module 4: Issues of National Security Policy
Week 10: Terrorism and Cyber-Terrorism
Week 11: Global humanitarian trends,
Week 12: Global
warming as a national security issue
Week 13: Revision
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