ASIA283
International Politics of East Asia
Subject code
ASIA
Course Number
283
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
J. Ko
Course Long Title
International Politics of East Asia
Cross Listed Courses
Description
This course examines the security, political, economic, and cultural relations of East Asia through a range of theoretical perspectives in international relations. The major goal of the course is to understand the character, causes, and consequences of international conflict and cooperation in East Asia. Historical comparisons are drawn between the post-World War II and post-cold war periods. The course also considers foreign policy implications for the United States. Recommended background: PLTC 171.
Modes of Inquiry
Historical and Social Inquiry [HS]
Writing Credit
No writing credit
Departmental Course Attributes - Major/Minor Requirements
(PLTC: Political Economy), (PLTC: Security,Conflict,Coop)
INDS Program Relationship
IDAS - ASIA Program
GEC This Course Belongs To
-
Class Restriction
Exclude First Years