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This class aims to provide an overview of the major issues and main dynamics shaping the international politics of East Asia in the early 21st century. It will cover the historical changes in the region’s international order, its main actors and the key relationships between them, as well as important themes in regional politics such as institutions and norms, economic integration and regionalism, security hot-spots, and transnational forces.
The class will consist of weekly readings, lecture by the professor, and presentations by students followed by class discussions. Students will be expected to follow international news, to participate actively in class by asking questions and giving comments when called on, and to give one presentation offering their own analysis of the readings and the theme for the week. They will also write a short paper relating to their presentation as well as a longer final paper.