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Title: Inter Relations in East Asia
Course Section Number: PSC-240-01
Department: Political Science
Description: This course introduces students to the international politics in East Asia. East Asia is a diverse region in terms of political and economic development. Over the past decades, countries in the Northeast and Southeast Asia have not only reached economic success but have also undergone great political transformations. The regional development changes the interstate interactions within East Asia as well as international relations in the world. The dynamics give rise to many questions: Why are there "two Chinas" and "two Koreas"? What are the political and economic implications of China's rise? How do the territorial disputes in East Asia affect the economic interests of countries within and beyond the region? What does the burgeoning regional integration mean to world politics and the global market? Moreover, what role does the US play in the region? This course will cover a range of topics, including the historical background, major disputes between East Asian countries, and economic development in the region. PSC-240-01=ASI-277-02=PPE-238-01
Credits: 1.00
Start Date: January 15, 2024
End Date: May 4, 2024
Meeting Information:
01/16/2024-05/02/2024 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 01:10PM - 02:25PM, Baxter Hall, Room 301
Faculty: Ye, Huei-Jyun

Course Status & Cross-Listings

Cross-list Group Capacity: 18
Cross-list Group Student Count: 8
Calculated Course Status: OPEN
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