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PSI 2225 - International Relations of Asia-Pacific

Credits: 4
The Asia-Pacific is critically important to United States foreign policy and in its own right. This course examines the primary actors in the region, their political systems, and their relationships, including China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and Southeast Asia (such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam). It also explores some of the security challenges, political structures, and other phenomena that shape the region, including national and regional terrorism, the South China and East China Sea Crises, regional organizations such as the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization, rapidly increasing pollution and other environmental problems, and democratization.

 
McDaniel Plan: International Nonwestern, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding



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