U.S. Policy toward Northeast Asia
Course number(s): IPS 244Offered Winter quarter in the 2010-2011 academic year
Instructors
Thomas Fingar - Oksenberg/Rohlen Distinguished Fellow
Case study approach to the study of contemporary U.S. policy towards Japan, Korea, and China. Historical evolution of U.S. foreign policy and the impact of issues such as democratization, human rights, trade, security relations, military modernization, and rising nationalism on U.S. policy. Case studies include U.S.-Japan trade tensions, anti-Americanism in Korea, and cross-straits relations between China and Taiwan.
Level
Graduate
Units
5
Department
International Policy Studies
School of Humanities and Sciences



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