International Studies
INTST 374 Asia and the International System (4)
This course analyzes Asia’s international relations on the regional and global levels, identifying and analyzing factors and forces that influence stability and instability, conflict and cooperation, integration and fragmentation in political, strategic, political economy, and sociocultural dimensions. Drawing on historical and contemporary dynamics, it examines the foreign policies of various nation states in Asia, models of diplomacy, key meanings and challenges to international security, regionalization and regionalism, and topics of emerging significance in Asia’s international relations.
- General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Social Sciences
- Prerequisite: One 200-level INTST course or HIST 118
- Offering: Alternate years
- Instructor: Felker