International Politics in East Asia

Instructors

Akihiko TANAKA

Credits / Language / Semester

2Credits / English / Summer

Objectives/Overview

This is an intensive seminar on contemporary East Asian international politics in the context of the changing world system. The seminar covers various aspects, both theoretical and issue-based, of international politics in East Asia mainly from the 1980s to the first decade of the 21st century. The following are the major subjects to be discussed in the seminar:

1. Overview of International Politics in East Asia
2. Theoretical Perspectives of International Politics in East Asia
3.The United States
4. China
5. Japan
6. The Korean Peninsula
7. Regionalism in East Asia
8. Future of International Politics in East Asia

Keywords

国際政治,東アジア,日本,アメリカ,中国,東南アジア,朝鮮半島,北朝鮮,世界システム,地域主義,現実主義,リベラリズム,構成主義,パワー・トランジション,勢力均衡,歴史認識,ハード・パワー,ソフト・パワー,新しい中世,民主平和論,経済相互依存

International Politics, East Asia, Japan, the United States,China, Southeast Asia, Korean Peninsula, North Korea, world system, regionalism, realism, liberalism, constructivism, power transition, balance of power, history issues, hard power, soft power, new medievalism, democratic peace, economic interdependence

Schedule

To be announced at the first meeting.

Teaching Methods

The seminar is conducted in English. Students are required to make frequent oral presentations based on assigned readings.

Grading

The grading will be based on general class participation, oral presentations, and papers to be submitted during the semester.

Required Textbooks

To be assigned at the first meeting.

Reference Books

Joseph S. Nye, Jr. and David Welch, Understanding Global Conflict and Cooperation: An Introduction to Theory and History, 9th Edition (Pearson, 2012)
Akihiko Tanaka, The New Middle Ages: The World System in the 21st Century (Tokyo: International House,2002)

Related Websites

http://www.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~worldjpn/

Miscellaneous Information

・The course is held in the Large Conference Room (Dai Kaigishitsu) of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia (Toyo bunka kenkyujo, formally Institute of Oriental Culture).

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