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International Relations in Asia

9026

Credits: 4 ECTS

Second semester

Elective Courses

English

Faculty

Summary

This course analyses the different actors and processes which make up the distribution of power and wealth in Asia, as well as the region’s position and participation in the international system. The course comprises twelve 2-hour sessions, which are organized along four different blocks: a) a first, introductory block that presents the sociopolitical geography of the region and its position within the study of international relations; a) a second block devoted to the features and roles of the main actors shaping Asia’s international relations; a third block focused on the evolution and transformation of Asia’s international relations during and after the Cold War; and finally, a four block devoted to the analysis of the economic and security dimensions of Asia’s international relations.

Assessment

The evaluation includes three complementary elements: class participation and engagement in debate (15%); oral presentation of the research project (35%); final paper (50%). The paper will have an approximate extension of 3.500-4000 words. Further details on the precise conditions of the paper and the oral presentation of the research project will be provided on the first session.

Competences, learning outcomes and teaching activities (PDF)

Studies

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