17.486 Japan and East Asian Security, Spring 2008
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Samuels, Richard J.
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Japan and East Asian Security
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This subject is designed for graduate students interested in international politics, national security and comparative political economy in East Asia. It examines the political, military, and economic challenges facing Japan, its neighbors, and the international system under conditions of great uncertainty. Topics range from the history of once "new" world orders to theories that inform our understanding of international affairs and foreign policy decision-making, as each is related to Japan. We focus on Japanese bilateral, regional, and global security policies from a range of theoretical perspectives. The semester will culminate in a weekend-long Asia-Pacific Crisis Simulation game in which invited U.S. and foreign experts will participate with the graduate students.
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2008-06Other identifiers
17.486-Spring2008
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17.486
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Japan, China, Korea, Southeast Asia, United States, policy, security, economics, global, regional, bilateral, international, national, comparative, strategic, military, diplomacy
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