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社会・環境・健康と東アジアI(3)

Politics and international relations in Southeast Asia
This course overviews politics and international relations in Southeast Asia. The first part of this course aims to understand the historical background and structure of politics and international relations in Southeast Asia, incorporating theoretical perspectives. The second part deals with case studies which cover conflictual issues in international relations in Southeast Asia. East student is required to make a presentation and write a final paper.
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時間割/共通科目コード
コース名
教員
学期
時限
08F151403
FAS-FA4F14L3
社会・環境・健康と東アジアI(3)
鈴木 早苗
S1 S2
金曜2限
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
実務経験のある教員による授業科目
NO
他学部履修
開講所属
教養学部
授業計画
1. Introduction 2. US and Southeast Asia 3. Nation-building and politics: theoretical perspectives 4. Nation-building and politics: cases 5. Economic development: theoretical perspectives 6. Economic development: cases 7. Birth of ASEAN and political cooperation 8. Enlargement of ASEAN 9. ASEAN-led framework and external relationship 10. Human rights and civil society 11. Security community 12. Economic integration 13. South China Sea
授業の方法
seminar style Each student is required to make a presentation.
成績評価方法
Active participation (30%), presentation (35%), final paper (35%)
教科書
To be announced in class.
参考書
To be announced in class.
履修上の注意
This course has a seminar style, where each student is required to present a summary of readings and provide points for discussion in one of weeks. The other students apart from the presenter should prepare to make comments and contribute to discussion. In the end of this course, all students are required to write a final paper. The first two classes will be held online. At the first class, hopefully we can deicide who will make a presentation in each week. Please consider which topic among those presented in course schedule you are interested in.